I pruned some massive pieces of my pear tree and left all the cuttings cut side down in my koi pond where the water was flowing out and they've all started growing new foliage and growing roots and I planted some of them and they all established
Kind of late to the party, but also make sure you check if the variety is rootable. Some are easily rootable, some are difficult, some are impossible (usually white mulberry varieties) and require grafting.
I love it. Do you water every day, if so, how much do you water the potted cuttings? Also, do you start them indoors or just keep them outside? Thanks.
I used water soluble fertilizer 20-20-20 with trace minerals diluted to 2.0EC to water the cuttings . (my soil mix was sterile coco coir and perlite that had no fertilizer in it ) is that OK or will it cause rot due to too much Nitrogen?
tar makes a bad seal, under the tar the tree rots inside because of the lack of air... their is a powder that works much better.. it is the 21st century after all... I think this is a university of Michigan quote
That was the first thing that popped into my head... "I wonder how he started each cutting?" I'm also wondering why he is not Air Layering. I understand that with an Air Layer you use the whole limb, so you end up with one tree. But that one tree is would be much further along.
Some white mulberry is right next to my big berried black mulberry…..will the white mulberry mess with the black fruit? Does it effect JUST the fruit and will it go back to black after i remove the white mulberry!!!!/?
I hope you see this post. What kind of mulberry tree is that at the beginning of your video with the very large leaves? I have the same thing and I'm having trouble identifying it. Thank you so much
I had no idea you could use such thick hard wood cuttings! Thanks 🙏🏼
I pruned some massive pieces of my pear tree and left all the cuttings cut side down in my koi pond where the water was flowing out and they've all started growing new foliage and growing roots and I planted some of them and they all established
It would have ben helpful to see you taking cuttings and preparing them.
Just cut it, stick it in soil, keep it out the Sun and keep it moist and they will root. They are super easy.
Kind of late to the party, but also make sure you check if the variety is rootable. Some are easily rootable, some are difficult, some are impossible (usually white mulberry varieties) and require grafting.
i got to six and a half minutes and went outside and pruned my seriously large one year old and made cuttings.i put them in water.you inspired me!
Nice growth Jay!
What do you use to seal your cuttings?
Size doesn't matter?!? Now you tell me...
those leaf are good for feeding silkworms and goats. The fruits are small though.
I love it. Do you water every day, if so, how much do you water the potted cuttings? Also, do you start them indoors or just keep them outside? Thanks.
What do you use to seal it?
I used water soluble fertilizer 20-20-20 with trace minerals diluted to 2.0EC to water the cuttings . (my soil mix was sterile coco coir and perlite that had no fertilizer in it ) is that OK or will it cause rot due to too much Nitrogen?
tar makes a bad seal, under the tar the tree rots inside because of the lack of air... their is a powder that works much better.. it is the 21st century after all... I think this is a university of Michigan quote
Thanks for making these informative. Mike and I were just talking about you today
That was the first thing that popped into my head...
"I wonder how he started each cutting?"
I'm also wondering why he is not Air Layering.
I understand that with an Air Layer you use the whole limb, so you end up with one tree. But that one tree is would be much further along.
Who can help me with bugs on my Mulberry Tree?
What did you seal the top with?
Do you have problems with “popcorn” disease in your part of the country on mulberries?
What did you seal the top with?
trunk sealer or wax
Some white mulberry is right next to my big berried black mulberry…..will the white mulberry mess with the black fruit? Does it effect JUST the fruit and will it go back to black after i remove the white mulberry!!!!/?
Can I please have the name , address and business hours of the nursery? thanks
Arizona Fruit Trees 41 s. 83rd pl. mesa fri sat sun 11am to 3pm
I heard you mention nursery. What's your website?
Anyone out there looking for fruit trees I suggest checking out Jays nursery he has a great selection.
Do you have a website for his nursery? Ty
do you sell those mulbery trees online?
Why people seem to root 30 cm long parts? Why not a whole branch?
Is that pruning sealer on top?
What do you use to seal the cuttings?
grafting wax or search tree wound seal
yes, size matters !
if anyone ever told you otherwise, she was lying to spare your feelings ......
Will they make fruit quicker from ticker stock
no, root more
it is much better..it coulb bear fruits early..and its a good material for bonsai since thick branches has so many nodes around..
🤣 girth... On the mulberry, with their growth since cutting in January. When do you forecast them to start producing some fruit?
Next march
Sir in which season mulberry does fruit?
Where can I buy cuttings?
eBay has some at very good prices.I am going to sell some of my prunings for cuttings on there.
Maybe i should try the bigger wood c if it root better.
Do you sell your trees Jay? I'm in Arizona. I really hope so!🙏
He does , and he's very friendly yo share knowledge he probable just skipped your message but reach out to him in his newer videos
Arizona fruit trees, thats his nursery
How can I grow mango trees in las vegas
Some plants need shade
What's the black thing on top of thick cutting?
sealer
I hope you see this post. What kind of mulberry tree is that at the beginning of your video with the very large leaves? I have the same thing and I'm having trouble identifying it. Thank you so much
He said it was a ShangriLa mulberry
Thank you
Do you sell big cuttings of Mulberry like that I would love to buy one
winter
@ArizonaFruitTrees yo sell them in the winter ? Ok cool I'm on it
how do you keep them around 15 feet
cut them every year
What do you use yo seal the cuttings
tanglefoot brand
Tropica Mango Apache Junction?
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Does thicker larger cuttings help the root system develop faster?
it does
It depends on the plant. I think mulberries are better if bigger, but not all trees are better if bigger.
which was will fruit first? does it matter