I added a smallish, branched boxwood cutting , to a small planter in the house during winter, just to add some interest to a boring looking houseplant. To my surprise, it didn't dry out, which I expected - it rooted. So, I agree these are very forgiving and easy to grow. I didn't even strip any leaves from my cutting, and it had brown wood on it.
-MEJOR-QUE- NOSTRADAMUS- you don’t know anything. This does work but if you are in a dry area you have to keep the cutting humid like under a jar or in a plastic bag or greenhouse. I’ve got pots on the ground with a plastic drop cloth over top loosely secured to ground. I mist the cuttings a few times a day with a spray bottle and water the ground beneath a few times a week. They need attention everyday in our dry California summer. Winter is easier.
I added a smallish, branched boxwood cutting , to a small planter in the house during winter, just to add some interest to a boring looking houseplant. To my surprise, it didn't dry out, which I expected - it rooted. So, I agree these are very forgiving and easy to grow. I didn't even strip any leaves from my cutting, and it had brown wood on it.
Excellent instructional video on taking box cuttings, we have added this to our box playlist.
So lovely 🥰 🙏🏴
Thank you so much, this video made my day 🍀
Thanks for sharing this video 😊 new friend is here
V v nice cutting. Superb information
Will it also work with much larger cuttings? or just smaller cuttings?
I really need to know that too
How often should it be watered
No update video?
No .. because it doesn’t work 😒
It's been 2 years..
Video Does not work
I did it myself thanks to Woodprix.
Thanks for nothing does not work that, you have to use root system....she does not know anything about life I think.
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Bet your garden is not a touch on hers
Do a research and comment dumbfuck.... Box cutting can grow this way...
-MEJOR-QUE- NOSTRADAMUS- you don’t know anything. This does work but if you are in a dry area you have to keep the cutting humid like under a jar or in a plastic bag or greenhouse. I’ve got pots on the ground with a plastic drop cloth over top loosely secured to ground. I mist the cuttings a few times a day with a spray bottle and water the ground beneath a few times a week. They need attention everyday in our dry California summer. Winter is easier.
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