I don't normally comment but I wanted to tell you how much I appreciate your videos as they are always so educational and enjoyable to watch. Thank you very much.
I’ve been buying Mandevilla and Diplonia n every ever they get more gorgeous everyone! Neighbors compliment me everyday n say I have a great green thumb. Another gorgeous plant that I loved, I bought a Hugh n 1 small Hibiscus ❤
It is toxic, just use gloves and avoid you pets from chewing leaves etc. when dealing with this beautiful plant. I have so many toxic plants in the garden and sometimes I forget to wear gloves and I am fine. I suppose it really if you are sensitive to the sap.
Me gusta la forma que detallas tu experiencia con la mandevilla. Me gustan las plantas pero no tengo tanta experiencia ,compre una mandevilla hace poco tiempo pero las hojas se están poniendo de color amarillo y se caen..Saludos desde Lima Perú.
Hi sorry for late response as I am out of country. With the Mandeville, the reason could be that you may have under watered the plant of over watered. It normally like moist soil. Do the finger test and check that the soil is moist. Also if you overwater then leaves will also turn yellow and you may get root rot. My advise do the finger test moist and not soggy. If you have a further problem please feel free to contact me. Happy gardening.
Yes, take a firm healthy stem cutting about 4 inches long. Try to get a cutting that has no flower. Remove some of the leaves below but leaving some at the top for photosynthesis. Cut just below the node making sure you have two nodes left on the stem. Make sure that your soil is well draining using either perlite, vermiculite or sandy soil in your potting soil medium. Place the stem in the soil ensuring the nodes are submerged. Keep the cutting in indirect light ( I sometimes use my kitchen for propagation as the light is diffused and there is warmth, which is great for propagation). Keep the soil moist and keep checking after three to four weeks. Let me know how it goes.
I don't normally comment but I wanted to tell you how much I appreciate your videos
as they are always so educational and enjoyable to watch.
Thank you very much.
Thank you for your lovely comment. So encouraging. Thank you also for following our channel. Sending blessings from Kenya.
Thank you and blessings to you from Australia.
Thank you so much for sharing the propagation of the Mandavilla. I'm really excited to try this one! Thanks again!
I just love the plant. Thanks for your support.
I’ve been buying Mandevilla and Diplonia n every ever they get more gorgeous everyone! Neighbors compliment me everyday n say I have a great green thumb. Another gorgeous plant that I loved, I bought a Hugh n 1 small Hibiscus ❤
Thanks for sharing Barbara, I am totally sure you do have green fingers. Enjoy your lovely Hibiscus plant and happy gardening.
Thank you for a great informative video.
Glad it was helpful! Happy gardening. And thank you for following my channel.
Thank you just what I was looking for and very well presented thank you x❤
You’re welcome 😊 Thank you for your lovely comment and for following.
Thank you, best video ive watched
Wow, thanks! So happy you enjoyed it and also thank you for following my episode, very grateful.
I LOVE those😊
They are one of most beautiful flowering plants. So versatile and once they start blooming they go on and on. Thanks for following our channel.
Wow I love the knowledge you share about the nodes, stems, and propagation wow that milky substance is toxic
It is toxic, just use gloves and avoid you pets from chewing leaves etc. when dealing with this beautiful plant.
I have so many toxic plants in the garden and sometimes I forget to wear gloves and I am fine. I suppose it really if you are sensitive to the sap.
And very sticky
I appreciate this information.
Thank you Bertha for your support.
Me gusta la forma que detallas tu experiencia con la mandevilla. Me gustan las plantas pero no tengo tanta experiencia ,compre una mandevilla hace poco tiempo pero las hojas se están poniendo de color amarillo y se caen..Saludos desde Lima Perú.
Hi sorry for late response as I am out of country.
With the Mandeville, the reason could be that you may have under watered the plant of over watered.
It normally like moist soil. Do the finger test and check that the soil is moist.
Also if you overwater then leaves will also turn yellow and you may get root rot.
My advise do the finger test moist and not soggy. If you have a further problem please feel free to contact me. Happy gardening.
😮Alice, if I do that procedure to a Poinsettia stem, will it possibly root as well!?
Yes, take a firm healthy stem cutting about 4 inches long. Try to get a cutting that has no flower.
Remove some of the leaves below but leaving some at the top for photosynthesis. Cut just below the node making sure you have two nodes left on the stem.
Make sure that your soil is well draining using either perlite, vermiculite or sandy soil in your potting soil medium.
Place the stem in the soil ensuring the nodes are submerged. Keep the cutting in indirect light ( I sometimes use my kitchen for propagation as the light is diffused and there is warmth, which is great for propagation). Keep the soil moist and keep checking after three to four weeks.
Let me know how it goes.
@@redsoilgardener thank you so much Alice😁 I'm so excited to try this...I'll let you know how it works.
When is the best time to do this dear?
Hi, it's always better to take cuttings and propagate in Spring. This is because the plants starts its new growth and it will root faster.
@@redsoilgardener thanks so much
I'm having an issue with a mandevilla plant. May I email you a photo? If so, to what email? Thanks
My email is redsoilgardener@gmail.com looking forward.