Those pods are bigger than I realized. Been wanting to pick some up for awhile now. I didn't realize they had clips, thought you had to zip tie them. Great video, I'm sold, you should get a cut, lol!
@@theoverworkedgardener5648 😂 yeah. It's been hot here too. Not quite as hot as where you are but we got the humidity. Heat index of 105 here. And I just finished football practice. Iwas on the way home when I saw your video. It's rough😂 Especially that we have to work out with masks on, then go out with shoulder pads, helmets, and everything else and practice for about 2 hours😂 Still fun though. Just can't wait till we start playing! We'll be playing in that same heat but what can you do. And I play all sports so I start basketball practice before our last football game, start basketball tournaments right after football, then on to baseball where we have multiple tournaments and play probably 60 games in about 3½ months. Then I'm in ninth grade this year so I'm still on JV but also playing varsity. This is the time of year it gets hard to keep up with posting on TH-cam 😂 and everything else, I still gotta water plants, feed chickens, take care of dogs, make good grades, and play sports, and still find time to do stuff like fish, hunt, and ride my bike and everything else I do in my limited free time😂
th-cam.com/video/fzMt-ykmBds/w-d-xo.html here is the result video. I believe I need to do it earlier in the year. To get better results. Thanks for watching the video.
I'm sure it would work better if I scored it at least but I'm going to see if it will work without doing that at all. I know if a BlackBerry vine tip touches the ground it can root. So we shall see if it does this way. Thanks for watching the video. Really appreciate it
I got them on Amazon I'm sure you can find them other places. Look up by Plant Root Growing Box. And it pops up a lot on Amazon at least. Thanks for watching the video. I hope you have luck with them. You have a great day. I plan on using them some more this year to clone things. I'm sure I'll post videos of that as well.
Man I tried these on a pear tree and a few others and I totally failed. I used coir and packed it tight, used hormone and it was all moistened. No roots and a giant black ant was in each one. I guess carpenter ants. It was weird. So I did it again and wrapped in plastic to keep the ants out and packed it less as tight as before but added some vermiculite to help keep moist and it looks like a failure again. I guess I need peat or soil? I did this in Feb-till now.. Heck I've had better luck with sticking limbs in the ground a week before a big freeze than with these. haha I guess I shoulda read up on it more. But for some reason I've had a very hard time propagating my pear tree. I've propagated almost everything in my yard but that tree. I figured it would be easy because it's such a hardy tree. I'm still trying though. For some reason I can't propagate Leyland Cypress either and those are supposed to be easy. Man it bugs me.
Yeah I haven't had a whole lot of luck with them so far either does seem almost easier to put on in soil. Think I still need to learn how to do it better myself. They work awesome on tomato plants lol just keep on trying and I'm sure you'll figure it out because I've seen people use them before I just don't know what I'm doing wrong.
@@theoverworkedgardener5648 Wow. Yeah I think like with most things it's just about keeping the soil moist, not wet, not dry, and not for too long during the right time of year..a balancing act. Some trees are easier than others I'm sure. Or maybe preventing the limb from getting sunlight is key so it will focus its energy on the roots. I mean that's how it works with cuttings. I'll definitely try it on my tomatoes. When I head to my brother's property I'll probably try something I saw the other day where basically you just bundle up some gumbo soil, the dark clay-like stuff that weighs a ton and sticks to your boots, and encase that around a shaded limb and wrap plastic around that. I've seen that work. Good luck!
@@dustinb1070 Thanks. Yeah I've propogated a lot of stuff with cuttings, grafted some things too but no luck with pear trees and using these devices on anything. I've had tiny ants all in them. Maybe I just tried too late in the year and they got too hot, but I can't keep the ants out either. I could have sworn I place them over nodes. Maybe I'll try only placing them over nodes the way I've used hybrid poplar cuttings where I can stick them in the ground without scraping away any cambium or deeper because it seems that's what the ants want. The branch already has it's water supply and the nodes will send out roots anyway.
I don't remember if I did an update on it or not. But I didn't have any real good success with it. I did it at the wrong time of the year I think and also didn't scrape off the bark. I believe it would work even the way I did it I just would have to leave it longer. Thanks for watching the video
I start about the length of the diameter of the branch below a node and thats the top.of where I cut down to the cambium layer. I apply multiple coats of rooting hormone from my cut to about six inches up and above the node. Once I started the process right below the node my success rate shot up
One's about a softball in size. Another one is about a tennis ball. And another one that I have is about the size of between a golf ball and a tennis ball. I don't know if that helps anything or not but.
Thats Interesting ! Can't Wait to see how it works ! LOL Yeah I Call Those Land Mines ! Nice Job ! Have a great Weekend !
Thanks for watching the video. Great Pyrenees landmines are pretty sizable. Hahaha 😂 how's your garden growing?
@@theoverworkedgardener5648 My Garden Is Slowly Coming to an end I Think Well At Least some of it is anyway !
Those pods are bigger than I realized. Been wanting to pick some up for awhile now. I didn't realize they had clips, thought you had to zip tie them. Great video, I'm sold, you should get a cut, lol!
Those are the smaller ones too I got gigantic ones. But I still haven't figured out where to use them at
Nice sharing👍enjoy
Thanks for watching the video
I am in the process of making a food forest hell with these things I might even make one for my entire town LOL
Awesome! how big of area are you planting?
I just got some of these the other day. I've yet to try them out. This was perfect timing!
I love it when that happens. thanks for watching the video. hope you have great luck with them.
@@theoverworkedgardener5648 yeah. I might try it this afternoon
It's like a hundred and one degrees here. Feels like a hundred ten by the T.H.I. of 110 f so I'm not planning on doing a whole lot outside. Hahaha
@@theoverworkedgardener5648 😂 yeah. It's been hot here too. Not quite as hot as where you are but we got the humidity. Heat index of 105 here. And I just finished football practice. Iwas on the way home when I saw your video.
It's rough😂 Especially that we have to work out with masks on, then go out with shoulder pads, helmets, and everything else and practice for about 2 hours😂
Still fun though. Just can't wait till we start playing! We'll be playing in that same heat but what can you do.
And I play all sports so I start basketball practice before our last football game, start basketball tournaments right after football, then on to baseball where we have multiple tournaments and play probably 60 games in about 3½ months. Then I'm in ninth grade this year so I'm still on JV but also playing varsity.
This is the time of year it gets hard to keep up with posting on TH-cam 😂 and everything else, I still gotta water plants, feed chickens, take care of dogs, make good grades, and play sports, and still find time to do stuff like fish, hunt, and ride my bike and everything else I do in my limited free time😂
Wow that was way way longer than I thought that would be😂
Did it work????? I'm on the edge of my seat!!!
th-cam.com/video/fzMt-ykmBds/w-d-xo.html here is the result video. I believe I need to do it earlier in the year. To get better results. Thanks for watching the video.
Interesting video 👍
Thanks for watching the video.
You had me at recycle🤠🤙Much love brother
Thanks for watching man.
@@theoverworkedgardener5648 You bet 😎 👍
interesting not sure how it roots when you don't cut it?
I'm sure it would work better if I scored it at least but I'm going to see if it will work without doing that at all. I know if a BlackBerry vine tip touches the ground it can root. So we shall see if it does this way. Thanks for watching the video. Really appreciate it
The OverWorked Gardner, how did they turn out. Any follow up photos?
Did you do an update on this video yet?
I like yuor video
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tell me how can i buy them those black pods
I would like to know how can get a few of those black pods where can i buy them thank you very much
I got them on Amazon I'm sure you can find them other places. Look up by Plant Root Growing Box. And it pops up a lot on Amazon at least. Thanks for watching the video. I hope you have luck with them. You have a great day. I plan on using them some more this year to clone things. I'm sure I'll post videos of that as well.
@@theoverworkedgardener5648 thank you for the information.
Paint them red and green closer to December;) if it works I may try it on me lime tree ;)
Lol 🤣 oh Christmas tree oh Christmas tree.
Man I tried these on a pear tree and a few others and I totally failed. I used coir and packed it tight, used hormone and it was all moistened. No roots and a giant black ant was in each one. I guess carpenter ants. It was weird. So I did it again and wrapped in plastic to keep the ants out and packed it less as tight as before but added some vermiculite to help keep moist and it looks like a failure again.
I guess I need peat or soil? I did this in Feb-till now.. Heck I've had better luck with sticking limbs in the ground a week before a big freeze than with these. haha I guess I shoulda read up on it more. But for some reason I've had a very hard time propagating my pear tree. I've propagated almost everything in my yard but that tree. I figured it would be easy because it's such a hardy tree. I'm still trying though. For some reason I can't propagate Leyland Cypress either and those are supposed to be easy. Man it bugs me.
Yeah I haven't had a whole lot of luck with them so far either does seem almost easier to put on in soil. Think I still need to learn how to do it better myself. They work awesome on tomato plants lol just keep on trying and I'm sure you'll figure it out because I've seen people use them before I just don't know what I'm doing wrong.
@@theoverworkedgardener5648 Wow. Yeah I think like with most things it's just about keeping the soil moist, not wet, not dry, and not for too long during the right time of year..a balancing act. Some trees are easier than others I'm sure. Or maybe preventing the limb from getting sunlight is key so it will focus its energy on the roots. I mean that's how it works with cuttings.
I'll definitely try it on my tomatoes. When I head to my brother's property I'll probably try something I saw the other day where basically you just bundle up some gumbo soil, the dark clay-like stuff that weighs a ton and sticks to your boots, and encase that around a shaded limb and wrap plastic around that. I've seen that work. Good luck!
Sounds like a great idea let me know how it goes
Placement of your cut in relation to a node is important for success
@@dustinb1070 Thanks. Yeah I've propogated a lot of stuff with cuttings, grafted some things too but no luck with pear trees and using these devices on anything. I've had tiny ants all in them. Maybe I just tried too late in the year and they got too hot, but I can't keep the ants out either. I could have sworn I place them over nodes.
Maybe I'll try only placing them over nodes the way I've used hybrid poplar cuttings where I can stick them in the ground without scraping away any cambium or deeper because it seems that's what the ants want. The branch already has it's water supply and the nodes will send out roots anyway.
Did you do a follow-up video yet? It's been 2 months.
I'm working on one right now it'll be a few days before I release it.
Thanks for watching the video
@@theoverworkedgardener5648 Awesome! I'm really curious!
Do you have an update video?
I don't remember if I did an update on it or not. But I didn't have any real good success with it. I did it at the wrong time of the year I think and also didn't scrape off the bark. I believe it would work even the way I did it I just would have to leave it longer. Thanks for watching the video
I had better luck with getting roots out of the node rather that scraping the cambium layer off.
I start about the length of the diameter of the branch below a node and thats the top.of where I cut down to the cambium layer. I apply multiple coats of rooting hormone from my cut to about six inches up and above the node. Once I started the process right below the node my success rate shot up
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I'm not fully sure what you are meaning.
@@theoverworkedgardener5648 this person was asking if you could tell them the size of the ball
One's about a softball in size. Another one is about a tennis ball. And another one that I have is about the size of between a golf ball and a tennis ball. I don't know if that helps anything or not but.
Thanks for letting me know.