I’m trying to find someone that’s rooted a ficus alii petite from a cutting or leaf....have you attempted it. I know all ficus family should be able to root the same. I’ve attempted growing from a cutting in soil and in water but only one in soil ever sprouted roots (out of about 25 cuttings) and survived but took years to grow to even 2 ft then all of a sudden this last 3 months it’s more than doubled in height. I recently had a sad situation with my massive 4 ft wide approx 7 ft tall alii petite that’s about 8 years old and it lost more than half its lush leaves (due to the root blocking the drainage hole and it getting clogged full of rain water) . After waiting a few months to see it it would burst back which it didn’t, I decided to radically cut it right back to just the trunk n stems...I know ficus usually shoot and grow lush again but I’m just hoping it’s not kind of stunted at the height I cut it back to which was half the size. I’ve taken about 15 cuttings all different sizes and planted some in soil and a few in water but they all still have many leaves on so I’ll remove the leaves in the morning for better chance of sprouting roots. I did do what another Indian guy did on you tube and shave the outer bark off the ends of some cuttings in hope it sprouts better... I know your post is old but reply if you can. Cheers from Perth west Australia
I let the plant grow quite large and then cut it back to a smaller size. Allowing the plant to grow large makes it quickly thicken up its trunk. Cutting it back makes the trunk appear larger as the branches are shorter and its a smaller plant.
Thanks nice video and nice teaching I'll try it out, I have lots of streams like over 30 streams altogether , how many you have to put in one pot to grow into plants ?? Please tell me am really confused and don't know about this keep more coming thank you
I normally put about three or four in each container, mainly because I don't have enough containers for them all to have their own. I leave them in the water until they have a good root system and then transfer them to a pot with soil. Usually I just put one plant in each pot. You can put more than one in each pot as it will fill the pot faster this way, but it will mean you will have lots of small plants forming a bush instead of one strong plant forming a small tree.
So I put one cutting in soil and one in water (1 month ago) and the one in soil seems to have rooted and just made a new leaf while the one in water still just has white bumps on the stem and nothing more. Did I do something wrong?
Hi I am from India, you dipped the cutting in a water glass water of green colour is it rooting hormone therapy for growing new root ! How long can I left the water unchanged once I put cutting into the water ? Let me know ASAP.
Hi I have one more question for you , does the cutting work in compost without rooting in water ???? Or only in water as you showed thank you please do reply soon thanks
I had put few cuttings of Ficus Benjamina in a water glass and about a month later they started producing roots. When the plants had roots about 5 mm in length I planted them in a pot with compost. About 3 or 4 days later the leaves turned yellow and withered away. The plant did not make it......why is this and how do I overcome it next time ?
I think the roots were not long enough. They need to be at least 4cm long, so next time leave them in the water for longer. I've had some survive for over a year in water. Also when you transplant them into compost make sure the roots don't stick together too much and you may also need to spray the leaves if its a sunny location.
Is it detrimental for the roots to be too long? I have two cuttings that have been rooting in a jar of water for about eight months and they have a lot of big roots. I'm worried that moving them to soil at this point will shock them.
It depends on where you live, if you live in a hot country then it doesn't matter too much as you can do it an any time of year. If you live somewhere further north which has dark cold winters then its best to take the cuttings in Spring or Summer.
Thank you for your help sure I'll look at the website but thought I'll say thanks first before I forget to say. Your life saver because I have plants and cat eats them am not happy:( hope it helps:)
Can I place the fresh cuttings to root under weak lighting in a tent? It's very weak, cheap fluorescent tubes. The tent provides mild warmth and humidity
This usually happens if you prune the branches on the lower part of the plant. If you prune just one or two branches which are already weak they will just die because the tree will just relocate its growth to its other branches. If you want the lower weaker branches to continue growing after pruning you also have to prune the other branches on the plant. strong growing branches at the top of a plant will stop lower down branches from growing unless their growing tips are also pruned.
I use scissors because the stem is very thin and delicate and so if I pulled the leaf off it may damage the stem. The small piece of leaf stalk left will fall off after a few days.
All I do to any ficus is , make sure I just take off enough from my original plant so idc if its an old or new branch because if the old branch roots it will root really well , further more even if it doesn't root it wont matter because I wont loose anything important because it was waste to begin with. I never even use any rooting powder I just stick it in a propagation mini greenhouse for seedlings with bonsai soil that has springtails for mould control and after a month I get to see my results.
Its water, but its gone green because of the algae growing in it. when the cuttings have lots of roots I add a few drops of feed into the water to help them grow, but this also encourages the algae to grow.
I have my Benjamina for 23 years. It’s taller than me now.
Thank you for sharing❣️
Thanks for sharing, great tip, it's a lovely plant.
This is so good tutorial! thank you very much!
Thank you for taking the time to share your successful method
I’m trying to find someone that’s rooted a ficus alii petite from a cutting or leaf....have you attempted it. I know all ficus family should be able to root the same. I’ve attempted growing from a cutting in soil and in water but only one in soil ever sprouted roots (out of about 25 cuttings) and survived but took years to grow to even 2 ft then all of a sudden this last 3 months it’s more than doubled in height.
I recently had a sad situation with my massive 4 ft wide approx 7 ft tall alii petite that’s about 8 years old and it lost more than half its lush leaves (due to the root blocking the drainage hole and it getting clogged full of rain water) . After waiting a few months to see it it would burst back which it didn’t, I decided to radically cut it right back to just the trunk n stems...I know ficus usually shoot and grow lush again but I’m just hoping it’s not kind of stunted at the height I cut it back to which was half the size.
I’ve taken about 15 cuttings all different sizes and planted some in soil and a few in water but they all still have many leaves on so I’ll remove the leaves in the morning for better chance of sprouting roots. I did do what another Indian guy did on you tube and shave the outer bark off the ends of some cuttings in hope it sprouts better... I know your post is old but reply if you can. Cheers from Perth west Australia
ok, found the answer here...
thx
Kenne
Really great video, thank you for the tips!
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed my video.
great vid, thanks!
quick question, how do you get the trunks so thick?
I let the plant grow quite large and then cut it back to a smaller size. Allowing the plant to grow large makes it quickly thicken up its trunk. Cutting it back makes the trunk appear larger as the branches are shorter and its a smaller plant.
Thanks nice video and nice teaching I'll try it out, I have lots of streams like over 30 streams altogether , how many you have to put in one pot to grow into plants ?? Please tell me am really confused and don't know about this keep more coming thank you
I normally put about three or four in each container, mainly because I don't have enough containers for them all to have their own. I leave them in the water until they have a good root system and then transfer them to a pot with soil. Usually I just put one plant in each pot. You can put more than one in each pot as it will fill the pot faster this way, but it will mean you will have lots of small plants forming a bush instead of one strong plant forming a small tree.
Hi, Do you thing is better to cut in which season ?
So I put one cutting in soil and one in water (1 month ago) and the one in soil seems to have rooted and just made a new leaf while the one in water still just has white bumps on the stem and nothing more. Did I do something wrong?
No those little white bumps are roots starting to come out just be patient
Great video, Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you
I'm glad you enjoyed the video, hopefully you will have good success with your Ficus cuttings.
Hi I am from India, you dipped the cutting in a water glass water of green colour is it rooting hormone therapy for growing new root ! How long can I left the water unchanged once I put cutting into the water ? Let me know ASAP.
Do you let the roots dry before repotting?
How often do I repot this , say at an age yours is in the video how long will that pot be big enough for? . Thank you .
did you use any rooting hormone?? when can i expect to get a new leaf growth from the time of propogating??
Hi I have one more question for you , does the cutting work in compost without rooting in water ???? Or only in water as you showed thank you please do reply soon thanks
Yes they do also work in compost, but I find they root better in water and you can see the roots growing.
Thank you
I had put few cuttings of Ficus Benjamina in a water glass and about a month later they started producing roots. When the plants had roots about 5 mm in length I planted them in a pot with compost. About 3 or 4 days later the leaves turned yellow and withered away. The plant did not make it......why is this and how do I overcome it next time ?
I think the roots were not long enough. They need to be at least 4cm long, so next time leave them in the water for longer. I've had some survive for over a year in water. Also when you transplant them into compost make sure the roots don't stick together too much and you may also need to spray the leaves if its a sunny location.
Is it detrimental for the roots to be too long? I have two cuttings that have been rooting in a jar of water for about eight months and they have a lot of big roots. I'm worried that moving them to soil at this point will shock them.
@@jacklarus unplug the pot first. Use a rubber mat.
Thanks a lot ....What is the most appropriate time for Ficus growing by this way?
It depends on where you live, if you live in a hot country then it doesn't matter too much as you can do it an any time of year. If you live somewhere further north which has dark cold winters then its best to take the cuttings in Spring or Summer.
Thank you for your help sure I'll look at the website but thought I'll say thanks first before I forget to say. Your life saver because I have plants and cat eats them am not happy:( hope it helps:)
I hope you manage to save your plants from your cat.
and I hope you manage to save your cat from your plants :P My sister's cat nearly choked
Can I place the fresh cuttings to root under weak lighting in a tent? It's very weak, cheap fluorescent tubes. The tent provides mild warmth and humidity
I find a caravan is better.
Hello. How do you prune the ficus benjamina without drying out the branches? I have one but I have a hard time with branches drying out. thank you.
This usually happens if you prune the branches on the lower part of the plant. If you prune just one or two branches which are already weak they will just die because the tree will just relocate its growth to its other branches. If you want the lower weaker branches to continue growing after pruning you also have to prune the other branches on the plant. strong growing branches at the top of a plant will stop lower down branches from growing unless their growing tips are also pruned.
Why do you cut the leaves with scissors? Is it important to leave the base of the leave on the nod? Thank you
I use scissors because the stem is very thin and delicate and so if I pulled the leaf off it may damage the stem. The small piece of leaf stalk left will fall off after a few days.
where did you put the cutting when it still had to produce roots in the glass of water? was it in a bright or shaddy location ?
It was in a bright location, but away from strong sunshine.
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All I do to any ficus is , make sure I just take off enough from my original plant so idc if its an old or new branch because if the old branch roots it will root really well , further more even if it doesn't root it wont matter because I wont loose anything important because it was waste to begin with.
I never even use any rooting powder I just stick it in a propagation mini greenhouse for seedlings with bonsai soil that has springtails for mould control and after a month I get to see my results.
awesome video :) !
where do you get the diluted fertilizer? I think that's what u said..? and what kind do you suggest and how much do you put in and how often?
My horse will give you some.
How about some water in the soil?
No, don't put any water in the soil! Never put water in soil!
Useful, thanks.
What is the gree solution?
Its water, but its gone green because of the algae growing in it. when the cuttings have lots of roots I add a few drops of feed into the water to help them grow, but this also encourages the algae to grow.
How do you keep cats from your indoor plants?? And from eating leaves please reply? Thanks I heard you have a cat on one videos
I don't have a cat, but here is a a website with a few suggestions: www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/hpgen/cat-proofing-houseplants.htm
Perfect
why is the water colour green?🤔
Pea soup. Very good for cuttings!
THANX A LOT!
sarcy!
Thank you!
TY
Thanks
Dude why don’t you give that cutting some clean water? And wash that glass
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This is not Benjamina...
who is it then, smart ass? Mary Berry?