I don’t put my cuttings in bags. I put them in plastic cups with leca with reservoirs at the bottom and mist often, also mist with super thrive or VF 11. I have some in an IKEA greenhouse cabinet to speed up the process.
I make a small bowl of cinnamon and water into light paste and then I use a paint brush to brush it on the leaves that have the mold it has worked for me :)
Hi! Great video. I re even a Hoya that had rotted. I cut all the roots and mush steam. Then I put in water. I noticed it was mush again. I cut last night and let callous over. I don't k ow what to do now. Did you make that other video on trying to save the cuttings? Thanks.
Another informative video, thank you!!! 😊 (I wish I could have seen that a few months ago, when I got a few Hoya cuttings mailed to me in a really bad shape. Unfortunately none of them survived..)
oh no! I am sorry. Where did you get them from? cuttings can be rough through the mail. I had a shippment that got lost so a few of them have past but I have a few that are still hanging on. Sucks getting plants and they die! =*(
@@BotanicalWoman it was a gift from a friend, who kindly send them over to me as a gift, I have the unboxing video on my channel. I did my best to save them, but I think we couldn't have chosen a worst time for mailing plants...
I used your bag propagation method, and now that I've got roots growing, I'm not sure how to transfer to soil. Can't find your video on it. Did see in the "7 tips" video to use a deep, narrow pot to support it. But when roots are growing all along the vine, which ones do you put in soil? Are some always going to stick out? I'm confused! Also, you talk about soaking in a water/hydrogen peroxide bath to kill mold, but don't mention what the ratio is?
there is a link in the description for the hydrogen peroxide ratio. for smaller hoyas, where the internodes are closer together, I normally would leave it 6 nodes long and just swirl it so it fits into the pot and lay a bit a soil on top, this will help promote a stronger plant with multiple points rooting. If it is a larger hoya, i usually take one node cuttings if there is a leaf on each node. hope this helps
no but I add hydrogen peroxide to my water which kills a lot of things. while I don't get mold I don't get white build up that look like mold from tap water
I don’t put my cuttings in bags. I put them in plastic cups with leca with reservoirs at the bottom and mist often, also mist with super thrive or VF 11. I have some in an IKEA greenhouse cabinet to speed up the process.
Thanks a lot, Christine for this preview on Hoya problems. I would love a more detailed and thorough video on what to do for each problem though.
I make a small bowl of cinnamon and water into light paste and then I use a paint brush to brush it on the leaves that have the mold it has worked for me :)
Thanks for sharing! Will have to try it!
does it work as well on cuttings that starting to have molds while propagating?
cinamon can't prevent mold i tried it on my cuttings i still see molds presence
Hi! Great video. I re even a Hoya that had rotted. I cut all the roots and mush steam. Then I put in water. I noticed it was mush again. I cut last night and let callous over. I don't k ow what to do now. Did you make that other video on trying to save the cuttings? Thanks.
Me too 😞
Great video😊
Thank you!
What’s the tracklist ?
how much castille soap do you add to a cup of water?
Another informative video, thank you!!! 😊
(I wish I could have seen that a few months ago, when I got a few Hoya cuttings mailed to me in a really bad shape. Unfortunately none of them survived..)
oh no! I am sorry. Where did you get them from? cuttings can be rough through the mail. I had a shippment that got lost so a few of them have past but I have a few that are still hanging on. Sucks getting plants and they die! =*(
@@BotanicalWoman it was a gift from a friend, who kindly send them over to me as a gift, I have the unboxing video on my channel. I did my best to save them, but I think we couldn't have chosen a worst time for mailing plants...
Can you propagate from a plant that has root rot?
yes, as long as the node and stem is still in good shape, just cut off all the rotted roots and start over
I used your bag propagation method, and now that I've got roots growing, I'm not sure how to transfer to soil. Can't find your video on it. Did see in the "7 tips" video to use a deep, narrow pot to support it. But when roots are growing all along the vine, which ones do you put in soil? Are some always going to stick out? I'm confused! Also, you talk about soaking in a water/hydrogen peroxide bath to kill mold, but don't mention what the ratio is?
there is a link in the description for the hydrogen peroxide ratio. for smaller hoyas, where the internodes are closer together, I normally would leave it 6 nodes long and just swirl it so it fits into the pot and lay a bit a soil on top, this will help promote a stronger plant with multiple points rooting. If it is a larger hoya, i usually take one node cuttings if there is a leaf on each node. hope this helps
Sooooo helpful. Thank you!
Your welcome! Thank you for your support! =)
Have you had molds on the top leca balls?
no but I add hydrogen peroxide to my water which kills a lot of things. while I don't get mold I don't get white build up that look like mold from tap water
@@BotanicalWoman what is the ratio of water and hydrogen peroxide when u soak the mold infected hoya? thanks and keep safe...
@@rowenalatorre4872 its in the description of the video.