That was a great video, I had a good laugh over your comments. I have a yellow mandevilla, I want to start some cuttings this fall and put them under grow lights for the winter. Where is part 2, I cannot find it? Did the cuttings send out roots?
Thanks Anne I'm glad it was useful. I can't even remember what I said as I've made so many videos since then. The Part 2 link is in the description of part 1. You'll find out what happened in that one. Won't spoil the excitement for you...🤣
I am going to get 'into' cuttings more this year and am considering getting a cutting prop from my usual glasshouse supplies company. It was good watching what you did two years ago... and seeing the results now in your glasshouse. Did you ever find the Rogue Cutting?
Cheers Nicholas - I did actually find it as it happens. It was with all the stuff I'd gathered up to bin. I still ended up with 3 rooted cuttings which are currently growing happily in the cooler side - although they still haven't vined yet, probably due to the cooler temps in winter.
Thanks Mario! Yes I did an update a month later here: th-cam.com/video/By-mP1Epldw/w-d-xo.html. But this was still made 6 months ago! Those cuttings are now working their way up a trellis in my cooler side. I'll have to make another update on them.
Muy buen video, sobre todo traducido al Español, lo cual lo he podido seguir perfectamente, Ahora no se como ha terminado el trabajo, si salió o no, y ademas cuantas veces hay que regarla durante el periodo de enraizamiento, eso no lo tengo claro, Saludos desde Sevilla España
Hola José, me alegra que lo hayas disfrutado. Es un video antiguo, ¡así que desafortunadamente no es el mejor! Puedes ver cómo resultaron estos recortes en este video: th-cam.com/video/tgJBiP3l37g/w-d-xo.html (4 minutos 28 segundos). Simplemente riegue los esquejes como lo haría con cualquier planta: riegue en primera instancia, luego deje que se seque durante uno o dos días y luego vuelva a regar. Me alegro de que los subtitulos funcionen, estoy trabajando muy lentamente en todos ellos, es un trabajo tedioso, ¡pero estoy haciendo lo mejor que puedo!
Thanks - that was one of my very first TH-cam videos so I hadn't learned how to 'zoom in' at that point. I'm sure I'll be doing more videos on this plant - a great plant for me so far and putting on a brilliant show just now. You can see more on Mandevilla if you search my channel. They are in many of my videos. 😁
Hello from BC, Canada, i need your help/advice re propagating a Mandevilla. It's mid Oct. here, so I brought my Mandevilla in from outside, cut it back & did everything you did in your vid. to propagate it from stem cuttings for more plants. When i make a cutting, i put the cuttings in water so they don't dehydrate. I put rooting powder on the ends & plant them. My cuttings are put under a grow light & watered. All the leaves turn yellow & drop off leaving only the stem. The leaves don't stay green. It's very upsetting & sad. Why is this happening every time i take a cutting from a Mandevilla plant? I await your reply & thank you for your videos!
Difficult to say with only a few details. You don't say what the temperatures are, whether you cover the cutting with a propagator or plastic bag, how many leaves you leave on the cutting, how frequently you're watering it, etc... Here's a more detailed, more up to date, yet shorter video showing you how I do mine. Take a look at this and see if you're missing something or doing anything differently and then get back to me: th-cam.com/video/DHQlSjNHNOA/w-d-xo.html
@@Grow_Up_Man55 Thank you so much for your reply. Yes, i cover the cuttings with a plastic dome. I leave only a couple of leaves on the stem cuttings. I water the cuttings after i plant them. I will read & listen to the link you have provided, hopefully i will be rewarded with some or all of the cuttings rooting & will make me ecstatic! I won't give up, the reward of seeing my cuttings root will be well worth the frustration! 🥴
@@Grow_Up_Man55 I have watched & saved the vid. you provided over a year ago. I follow very carefully your instructions to ensure i get good results from my stem cuttings, unfortunately, i am not having any success, not one of many cuttings have rooted, all the leaves on all the cuttings turn yellow & drop off, leaving only the stem. Do your leaves on a cutting stay green & root for you? I need to know that it is possible! 😟 I just rewatched your vid. & i realize that once i put my cuttings in soil after applying rooting powder, i turn on the grow light or place them near a window. You say to keep the cuttings out of the sun/light which i haven't been doing but will from now on. Does that include grow lights? I assume, YES! I removed the cuttings that were covered with a dome & was near a window & put it under a table in no light but i think i am too late in doing it so will do it next time i take cuttings from my Mandevilla. Thank you for your guidance & very much appreciated videos. Have a GREAT week!
@@jessiearies1912 Leave the cuttings out of 'DIRECT SUN' - but still in as bright a light as possible. Direct sun through galss will kill most plants - especially rooting cuttings. They NEED light - and lots of it, so maybe that's where you're going wrong, especially if you're putting them into low light conditions.
@@Grow_Up_Man55 Got it! The leafless stems are back up on the table, not underneath it & i will turn on my grow lights around 6:00pm when it gets dark so they will have plenty of light. No direct sun.
Glad you enjoyed it, Susie! You can see more about this plant in this playlist: th-cam.com/video/By-mP1Epldw/w-d-xo.html You'll also see it crop up in pretty much every greenhouse tour or "What's blooming in...' video. 😀
Lo siento, realmente no lo sé. Pero si lo descubre, este video le dice lo mismo, ¡solo que es mucho más corto! th-cam.com/video/DHQlSjNHNOA/w-d-xo.html
All three cuttings rooted and are growing strongly. They don’t really need rooting hormone. But placing them in water first (to stem the sap leakage) will more likely make the powder stick instead of washing it off. My opinion of course. Feel free to follow your own method.
I use a heat mat if you have one to expedite rooting
Yeah you're right, Kathy - I was just being lazy! I've dug out my heated propagator and fired it up. :)
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Fabulous video and so entertaining too. By the sound of your accent you’re definitely a northerner which is always a winner in my book.
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm not sure the 'entertainment' was deliberate!🤣 And yeah, northerner born and bred. Good luck with your propagation.
I love the way you do things. Thanks for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it Lee. 😃
That was a great video, I had a good laugh over your comments. I have a yellow mandevilla, I want to start some cuttings this fall and put them under grow lights for the winter. Where is part 2, I cannot find it? Did the cuttings send out roots?
Thanks Anne I'm glad it was useful. I can't even remember what I said as I've made so many videos since then. The Part 2 link is in the description of part 1. You'll find out what happened in that one. Won't spoil the excitement for you...🤣
Fabulous! Thank you. 👍
Glad it was helpful! There's a much more succinct and up to date video about the same topic (5 mins) here: th-cam.com/video/DHQlSjNHNOA/w-d-xo.html
I am going to get 'into' cuttings more this year and am considering getting a cutting prop from my usual glasshouse supplies company. It was good watching what you did two years ago... and seeing the results now in your glasshouse. Did you ever find the Rogue Cutting?
Cheers Nicholas - I did actually find it as it happens. It was with all the stuff I'd gathered up to bin. I still ended up with 3 rooted cuttings which are currently growing happily in the cooler side - although they still haven't vined yet, probably due to the cooler temps in winter.
Great personality! Thanks a lot for sharing. Is there an update? What happened to the cuttings?
Thanks Mario! Yes I did an update a month later here: th-cam.com/video/By-mP1Epldw/w-d-xo.html. But this was still made 6 months ago! Those cuttings are now working their way up a trellis in my cooler side. I'll have to make another update on them.
Muy buen video, sobre todo traducido al Español, lo cual lo he podido seguir perfectamente, Ahora no se como ha terminado el trabajo, si salió o no, y ademas cuantas veces hay que regarla durante el periodo de enraizamiento, eso no lo tengo claro, Saludos desde Sevilla España
Hola José, me alegra que lo hayas disfrutado. Es un video antiguo, ¡así que desafortunadamente no es el mejor! Puedes ver cómo resultaron estos recortes en este video: th-cam.com/video/tgJBiP3l37g/w-d-xo.html (4 minutos 28 segundos). Simplemente riegue los esquejes como lo haría con cualquier planta: riegue en primera instancia, luego deje que se seque durante uno o dos días y luego vuelva a regar. Me alegro de que los subtitulos funcionen, estoy trabajando muy lentamente en todos ellos, es un trabajo tedioso, ¡pero estoy haciendo lo mejor que puedo!
Awesome personality thanks for sharing. Maybe next time could you put the leaf cuttings up close to the camera as I'm half blind. Lol Thank you !!
Thanks - that was one of my very first TH-cam videos so I hadn't learned how to 'zoom in' at that point. I'm sure I'll be doing more videos on this plant - a great plant for me so far and putting on a brilliant show just now. You can see more on Mandevilla if you search my channel. They are in many of my videos. 😁
Hello from BC, Canada, i need your help/advice re propagating a Mandevilla. It's mid Oct. here, so I brought my Mandevilla in from outside, cut it back & did everything you did in your vid. to propagate it from stem cuttings for more plants. When i make a cutting, i put the cuttings in water so they don't dehydrate. I put rooting powder on the ends & plant them. My cuttings are put under a grow light & watered. All the leaves turn yellow & drop off leaving only the stem. The leaves don't stay green. It's very upsetting & sad. Why is this happening every time i take a cutting from a Mandevilla plant? I await your reply & thank you for your videos!
Difficult to say with only a few details. You don't say what the temperatures are, whether you cover the cutting with a propagator or plastic bag, how many leaves you leave on the cutting, how frequently you're watering it, etc... Here's a more detailed, more up to date, yet shorter video showing you how I do mine. Take a look at this and see if you're missing something or doing anything differently and then get back to me: th-cam.com/video/DHQlSjNHNOA/w-d-xo.html
@@Grow_Up_Man55 Thank you so much for your reply. Yes, i cover the cuttings with a plastic dome. I leave only a couple of leaves on the stem cuttings. I water the cuttings after i plant them. I will read & listen to the link you have provided, hopefully i will be rewarded with some or all of the cuttings rooting & will make me ecstatic! I won't give up, the reward of seeing my cuttings root will be well worth the frustration! 🥴
@@Grow_Up_Man55 I have watched & saved the vid. you provided over a year ago. I follow very carefully your instructions to ensure i get good results from my stem cuttings, unfortunately, i am not having any success, not one of many cuttings have rooted, all the leaves on all the cuttings turn yellow & drop off, leaving only the stem. Do your leaves on a cutting stay green & root for you? I need to know that it is possible! 😟 I just rewatched your vid. & i realize that once i put my cuttings in soil after applying rooting powder, i turn on the grow light or place them near a window. You say to keep the cuttings out of the sun/light which i haven't been doing but will from now on. Does that include grow lights? I assume, YES! I removed the cuttings that were covered with a dome & was near a window & put it under a table in no light but i think i am too late in doing it so will do it next time i take cuttings from my Mandevilla. Thank you for your guidance & very much appreciated videos. Have a GREAT week!
@@jessiearies1912 Leave the cuttings out of 'DIRECT SUN' - but still in as bright a light as possible. Direct sun through galss will kill most plants - especially rooting cuttings. They NEED light - and lots of it, so maybe that's where you're going wrong, especially if you're putting them into low light conditions.
@@Grow_Up_Man55 Got it! The leafless stems are back up on the table, not underneath it & i will turn on my grow lights around 6:00pm when it gets dark so they will have plenty of light. No direct sun.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it, Susie! You can see more about this plant in this playlist: th-cam.com/video/By-mP1Epldw/w-d-xo.html
You'll also see it crop up in pretty much every greenhouse tour or "What's blooming in...' video. 😀
What is the right time for cutting mandevilla plants ffor propagation
There isn’t one. This short video shows you how: th-cam.com/video/DHQlSjNHNOA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8WV5iaKqs_VXl-7h
Omg you are funny. I am enjoying real documentation 😂
Thanks - I have the most humorous documentation on TH-cam.
Como puedo traducir en español
Lo siento, realmente no lo sé. Pero si lo descubre, este video le dice lo mismo, ¡solo que es mucho más corto! th-cam.com/video/DHQlSjNHNOA/w-d-xo.html
Water the cutting first like that the water will wash the rooting hormone
All three cuttings rooted and are growing strongly. They don’t really need rooting hormone. But placing them in water first (to stem the sap leakage) will more likely make the powder stick instead of washing it off. My opinion of course. Feel free to follow your own method.