Very good presentation. Thank you. Was surfing for native azalea propagation but landed here instead. Not sure this method would work for those but who knows until you try.
Loved your video. Always worked physical work my entire life. Working with plants is very calming for me and I am realizing how much I am enjoying it. Anyway recently tried on woody azalea cutting. I have it in a cup with the lid with couple small air holes. It lasted about three weeks. Now it seems to be failing. I dipped it in moderate difficulty for woody cuttings. I put it in a moisture control potting mix. I see humidity inside the cup, but never watered it, since it’s planting. What is your suggestion???? Thanks so much
Liked subscribed and hit the bell 🔔 I inherited my mom's house and trying to bring back the beautiful yard she had with so many azaleas in which 3/4 have fizzled out since planting around 1980. The surviving azaleas need to have clipping to root and carry on their genetics... the 2 most healthy big plants between me and my neighbors house about 10+ foot gap and the 2 bushes are very tall... kinda scare to cut on them as it seems to kill azaleas cutting on them in my past experiences... not much room to try and weigh down a limb and place rocks on them and get roots a year later kinda trick... so I am thinking about your method and replenish the front yard that has 90% now fizzled out... I am in central Mississippi if that helps in your advise...
Very good presentation. Thank you. Was surfing for native azalea propagation but landed here instead. Not sure this method would work for those but who knows until you try.
Thanks for this. I’m going to try this soon. Did you ever post an update video with the results?
How did they turn out? Do you have new azaleas?
Just the information I needed! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Loved your video. Always worked physical work my entire life. Working with plants is very calming for me and I am realizing how much I am enjoying it. Anyway recently tried on woody azalea cutting. I have it in a cup with the lid with couple small air holes. It lasted about three weeks. Now it seems to be failing. I dipped it in moderate difficulty for woody cuttings. I put it in a moisture control potting mix. I see humidity inside the cup, but never watered it, since it’s planting. What is your suggestion???? Thanks so much
Liked subscribed and hit the bell 🔔 I inherited my mom's house and trying to bring back the beautiful yard she had with so many azaleas in which 3/4 have fizzled out since planting around 1980. The surviving azaleas need to have clipping to root and carry on their genetics... the 2 most healthy big plants between me and my neighbors house about 10+ foot gap and the 2 bushes are very tall... kinda scare to cut on them as it seems to kill azaleas cutting on them in my past experiences... not much room to try and weigh down a limb and place rocks on them and get roots a year later kinda trick... so I am thinking about your method and replenish the front yard that has 90% now fizzled out... I am in central Mississippi if that helps in your advise...
Hi nice video What was that white staff on the container is mixed whith soil send and white somthing .and that powder you brush before you planted