The leaves are cut in half to reduce water loss from them, they dont need much leaf. Also its less likely that the leaves will touch and spread fungal infections. I do a similar thing with pelargoniums that are very leafy.
Hi, can you please tell me, the reason for cutting the leaves on a angle . Why the stones and no water before the bag on top of the pot. An extremely interested newbie to getting my plants to grow and not die.
What exactly is grit? I have been trying to find good coarse sand for my cactus, succulent, and herb soil, and I can't find anything decent. Someone said I should use "turkey grit". Where can I find this?
Great video, thank you!
I have a big sage plant in the garden that makes lovely pink flowers. I will try to propagate as it is so lovely and easy to look after. - Thank you
Its a great video I loved it very helpful thank you
Nice job....Thank you........love your technique.......Really .....Thank you!!!
Thanks for the video. Is the compost sterilized? Ive had lousy luck with rooting cuttings; most rot away
Interesting with the rocks. I never saw that before but I did use rocks instead of mulch for my potted plants before.
Works a treat. Thank you
Thanks for the video! :D
Can anyone tell me, why the upper, larger leafs are cuted in half?
Thanks very much for sharing, very useful
The leaves are cut in half to reduce water loss from them, they dont need much leaf. Also its less likely that the leaves will touch and spread fungal infections. I do a similar thing with pelargoniums that are very leafy.
Wouldn't they be more open to infection now that you've damaged (weaken them) them and provided entry?
I can't see where you actually cut the plant. And is this technique any different for soft wood cuttings?
Hi, can you please tell me, the reason for cutting the leaves on a angle . Why the stones and no water before the bag on top of the pot. An extremely interested newbie to getting my plants to grow and not die.
Hallo Thankyou 🙏.When is the best time to do this?
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Should I use cloning gel???
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thank you for sharing this video , can I know when we can do this process is it in spring or summer ?
Thank you for the tips!!!!
Great job thumbs up.
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What exactly is grit? I have been trying to find good coarse sand for my cactus, succulent, and herb soil, and I can't find anything decent. Someone said I should use "turkey grit". Where can I find this?
very nice vid!
Why he slap it around so much in the beginning
cool video i might jut try this and hiya tim its ryan beard dunno if you remember me check out my ideo`s
What even is this Video Bruv
thank you for not having an american voice :]
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When is the best time to take cuttings....my sage is in bloom now?