I took some cuttings from Rabbiteyes and they successfully took but after a year in a pot I have one central 'trunk' as it were with quite a few canes branching up from the one central point. There are no other canes coming up from the crown. Should I remove all but three or so of the current canes and cut those back by half? Will this force the bush to push new canes from the roots under the soil and thus widen the crown?
hey friend. blue berry black raspbery ect. you want to put 4 cuttings per pot friend, they can sprout up more shoots, like chop the top off and plant it next to its stub the sub will prolly come back. the best part is even if parts die its nota big deal. cause its really 4 plants, also this is great for black berrys because you can put 4 types and increse yields
Why are they using styrofoam in the soil? Is it because of how expensive perlite is? The styrofoam has literally no benefit for the plant, the perlite is already adding drainage to the soil, and styrofoam is terrible for the environment. It would be better to just use a silica sand or even bark or wood chips for extra drainage, if it was even needed with perlite already being in the mix.
They did explain that they use no rooting hormone and that they mist them to keep them well maintained while they are rooting. Did you even watch the video?
I have berry tree over 30 year the fruit is making half black and half white from the middle of March till the end of April the problem many of the fruits fell down.
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I took some cuttings from Rabbiteyes and they successfully took but after a year in a pot I have one central 'trunk' as it were with quite a few canes branching up from the one central point. There are no other canes coming up from the crown. Should I remove all but three or so of the current canes and cut those back by half? Will this force the bush to push new canes from the roots under the soil and thus widen the crown?
hey friend. blue berry black raspbery ect. you want to put 4 cuttings per pot friend, they can sprout up more shoots, like chop the top off and plant it next to its stub the sub will prolly come back. the best part is even if parts die its nota big deal. cause its really 4 plants, also this is great for black berrys because you can put 4 types and increse yields
Why are they using styrofoam in the soil? Is it because of how expensive perlite is? The styrofoam has literally no benefit for the plant, the perlite is already adding drainage to the soil, and styrofoam is terrible for the environment. It would be better to just use a silica sand or even bark or wood chips for extra drainage, if it was even needed with perlite already being in the mix.
No rooting hormone?
will you sell to the USA?
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This is wack. You never really explain how to root them as your title says. No speaking just some lame bg music.
They did explain that they use no rooting hormone and that they mist them to keep them well maintained while they are rooting. Did you even watch the video?
I have berry tree over 30 year the fruit is making half black and half white from the middle of March till the end of April the problem many of the fruits fell down.
Oh no! Hopefully it recovers next season
Promoting microplastics in gardening is absolutely absurd. This should be canceled.