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To be honest, so far this is the best way to do it, no risk and success rate pretty high. All the Star Jasmine plants in the pots are doing fantastic. Good luck!
Hey Yang FamilY I love watching your videos, Thanks for great information, today I will be propagate star Jasmine for the first time and I watched all your videos, I love how in details you create your videos, please keep up the great work
Thanks a lot for your great support, I really appreciate it. Good luck. Any questions or concerns, please leave comments down below, I'd like to share with you.
@@LAyangfamily Thanks a lot, I have already cut the stems and plant them into the big 7-11 cup and left it in the balcony, is it alright to let it be in the balcony or its too hot to leave it there? I live in Bangkok now is a bit hot and humid
@@nftplanetexchange9738 if you can give me a little bit more details about how you did that, I could be more helpful. Generally I would recommend to propagate Star Jasmine using ground layering or air layering which you would not cut the stems from mother plant, so the target plants would not feel stress, also you will not worry about whether they can grow roots or not. Basically you can use either container or cup. Growing Star Jasmine in soil or water from cuttings might be harder based on my experience. You can review my videos to find these techniques. Any new growth should avoid direct sunlight and recover in the shade. Humidity or moisture is OK for plants. Do not let them dry out. Actually Star Jasmine like to grow in the partial sun/shade. Any questions just leave comments. Thanks.
@@LAyangfamily I really appreciate the help I have got all the answers I needed to know, I just watched the other video you uploaded and that is awesome. Thanks again :)
Yes, this technique is called ground layering or kind of air layering, it is a very important and useful gardening skill to propagate many different kinds of plants. It works for many plants such as star jasmine, straw berry and hydrangeas, it works better for those plants with lower branches and easy to bend them (such as runners). Good luck, hopefully it is helpful to you.
@@Science-r9u I live in LA, weather is pretty mild even in the winter, so I can do this any time all year round. Actually I don't cut off branches until I see roots so the braches are not stressed when they grow roots.
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Excellent! Worked very well for me. Thank you.
Good job, very happy to hear about that.
This is a fabulous way to do layering! I can’t wait to try it. Thank you so much.
Totally I agree, this the easiest way you can get a pot full of star Jasmine. I will propagate some using this way this weekend.
Thank you and just about to do some propagating and this is a great technique!
To be honest, so far this is the best way to do it, no risk and success rate pretty high. All the Star Jasmine plants in the pots are doing fantastic. Good luck!
@@LAyangfamily I agree because it is still attached to the mother plant. I know you can do this on Westeria and other "viney" type plants.
@@stephenyoung4433 Correct, you got the point, the plants will not feel stress, this way also works for other plants with similar structures.
Love your videos - Super tips always work. Thank you from Ireland 🇮🇪
Thanks for your support. Take care.
Hey Yang FamilY I love watching your videos, Thanks for great information, today I will be propagate star Jasmine for the first time and I watched all your videos, I love how in details you create your videos, please keep up the great work
Thanks a lot for your great support, I really appreciate it. Good luck. Any questions or concerns, please leave comments down below, I'd like to share with you.
@@LAyangfamily Thanks a lot, I have already cut the stems and plant them into the big 7-11 cup and left it in the balcony, is it alright to let it be in the balcony or its too hot to leave it there? I live in Bangkok now is a bit hot and humid
@@nftplanetexchange9738 if you can give me a little bit more details about how you did that, I could be more helpful. Generally I would recommend to propagate Star Jasmine using ground layering or air layering which you would not cut the stems from mother plant, so the target plants would not feel stress, also you will not worry about whether they can grow roots or not. Basically you can use either container or cup. Growing Star Jasmine in soil or water from cuttings might be harder based on my experience. You can review my videos to find these techniques. Any new growth should avoid direct sunlight and recover in the shade. Humidity or moisture is OK for plants. Do not let them dry out. Actually Star Jasmine like to grow in the partial sun/shade. Any questions just leave comments. Thanks.
@@LAyangfamily I really appreciate the help I have got all the answers I needed to know, I just watched the other video you uploaded and that is awesome. Thanks again :)
Nice information
Thanks for the video.. Could you let us know how long it took for developing the roots through this method please. Thanks.
After 2 months, you can get pretty decent roots for transplanting.
@@LAyangfamily thank you 👍😊
Do you have the pots ready? How do you prep the soil? Thanks
Get a pot filled with any well drained soil. Super easy.
What soil did you use?
Any loose, well drained soil works great.
What other plants and vines ipomoea morning glory can grow this way?
Yes, this technique is called ground layering or kind of air layering, it is a very important and useful gardening skill to propagate many different kinds of plants. It works for many plants such as star jasmine, straw berry and hydrangeas, it works better for those plants with lower branches and easy to bend them (such as runners). Good luck, hopefully it is helpful to you.
@@LAyangfamily It has a special season or we can do it in every season. Well we have cuttings in the rainy season ?
@@Science-r9u I live in LA, weather is pretty mild even in the winter, so I can do this any time all year round. Actually I don't cut off branches until I see roots so the braches are not stressed when they grow roots.
LA哪里有这么大的风车茉莉卖?
Check it out at home depot.