Are you looking for a simple plant rooting method that requires very little time, is cheap, and near 100% successful? This is the propagation method you’re looking for. I’ll be rooting cuttings of hydrangea with this 3 cup system and the end we get 100% success. Give it a try!
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I didn't see but probably got air holes somewhere right? Would hold less heat but should work much faster with a good flow of CO²
Here's the full video: https://youtu.be/eOKSFz51YEI
Do you have any videos on what plants you can propagate based on the season, month or frost dates? I have been watching a lot of your videos, but it seems that I always watch them when it's the least optimal time to make cuttings for my selected plant.
Those roots are beautiful!
You're smarter for root growing!😉👍🪴🪴
Bro,wanna make it faster? Don’t trim lower leaves and leave the stem short.
I saw the full video, and I now have one of those to watch through the winter, I love those roots, my love to you and the whole family❣️❣️❣️
Mike I rooted 5 hydrangeas following your video. They all have green leaves on them.. Now it's Oct 30th in Georgia. How long do I keep them in the "green house" box I made with a plastic tub? When should they be big enough to plant outdoors? Iris in Fayetteville, GA