SECRET TIPS TO CLONING PLANTS IN WATER: 10 EASY GARDENING IDEAS AND HACKS

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Today's interesting episode on the 10 golden rules and Tips and hacks for successful Cloning of plant stem cuttings in Water. You will learn the Nitrogen Draining Concept and the Oxygenation Concept for successful rooting, plus you will also learn what nutrients to feed or how to fertilize your fresh stem cuttings.

This method of cloning plant cuttings in water is an age-old practice.
If you want to increase the success rate of growing plants in water or rooting your cuttings in water, you need to follow certain simple tips. The most important advantage of this, whether cuttings are grown in soil or water or even air layering, you get an identical copy of your Parent plant (also called the Stock Plant).
Please Watch all these Steps and Tips till the end to achieve a great result and have fun with your gardening hobby. Also some scientific concepts specially Tip #4 and Tip #8 like the nitrogen draining concept and the oxygenation concept may be completely new and really interesting to most of us. Also Some of these tips are common when you are propagating cuttings in soil. With these simple tips and scientific concepts, you can achieve a success rate of nearly 100 percent.

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GardenTips
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I've been in horticulture for over 20 years and this man teaches me something new every time I watch one of his videos

mandelaeffected
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Everytime I look at ur videos I find something new to learn

peace
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One thing I liked was the humble speach when not certain about some issue. This gives me an idea of honesty from the poster. Thank you very much.

joaoserra
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You are one of the finest YouTuber on Plant propagation, hat's of dude you are one of the best, na na you are the best Your combination of knowledge n how you explain things, actually fascinate me, though sometimes I feel a little uncomfy when I try to see your video (of course few of them) with my Mom as she understands Hindi only, but still she enjoys and by videos only she understand things almost 60 percent

ShailendraSingh-cnnu
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I've been growing cuttings in water for more than 40 years using the method I saw my father use when I was a child. I never thought I'd learn so many new things from just one video! Thank you 😊

KayEl
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This video was a blessing I wish I could double like it

BabyNishNish
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Wow Aloevera.. I have a lot of those in my garden.. And I always experiment on plant cutting to have some roots without the rooting hormone... Because i cannot find one... But a lot are failures.... Great idea about aloevera... I will definitely try it... Thank you...

QueenReina-rxvx
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Excellent video. This man has so much information and readily shares it everyone.

JDCRES
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In years nobody ever told me you needed to bury a node!!! Thank you <3

jeffhooper
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I like it because u did not talk so much extra directly came to the point. yes u did well and definitely I vl try ur tips for hibiscus. thanks.

pharmacy
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You're voice is so calming. Thano you for your knowledge, you're awesome. Bless you all and your garden. I hope something magical happens in your favor 🧘‍♀️♻️🍀💚💚💚💚

hannaryerson
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I listen to countless how to propagate whatever kind of plant on YouTube and this really has the best information I've heard. It's very basic and fundamental yet essential! Happy growing :-)

laurabarber
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I found this vid fascinating, it's great to hear explanations to instructions, thank you. Can't wait to begin taking cuttings.

theresacoupe
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Information I need thank you for being I this universe. God is great praise God love all

waltermattei
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Wonderful instructions! Clear and interesting! Thank you!

saadams
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Thank you for the details! I am going to follow these ideas to get my cuttings to sprout roots!!!

junefiorito
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Thanks! I didn’t know about the nitrogen, and I’ve put cuttings just in potting soil and milk jugs, I just cut away the top front half, poked drain holes in the bottom, and kept the neck and handle still on, set the jug with labeled cuttings in produce bags to make a little greenhouse, corners of the bags also nipped for drainage, all with 100% success on Euonymus Manhattan, and mostly successful on others, but it depends on the plant for sure.

I did notice the ones I had to delay to get set in soil, but kept in a bucket of water, rooted very well after a time (I keep notes for every pot, with the name, date, techniques-and what was done or not done, etc.). I had just figured it must’ve given them a chance to absorb more water or something, perhaps it was clearing out the nitrogen as well. Either way, I will use these tips, because I’m about to do another batch in the next week or so. Some are already in their permanent homes.

I wish I’d known how easy it was to propagate years ago, it wasn’t affordable to buy all the needed plants for privacy along the fenceline, nor for other areas, either. I get cuttings wherever I can. Some people are more than happy to have someone (me) trim their shrubs up for them for the low price of letting me keep the cuttings. Some businesses are willing, especially if you can see the plants are overgrowing, and it improves their image. Of course ask first. I just tell them I need some cuttings for a project (it’s true), and ask if they mind if I trim the shrubs up a bit for them if I can keep the cuttings, and I don’t go overboard, just maintain their shape. So far, they’re very pleased to have a freebie trim up. It would have been great to know all this 20 years ago...but better late than never!

misskim
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Thanks @GardenTips plus the video on Epsom Salt was highly useful;, I got good results.

theglobalspecial
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Thank you for all those tips! I never succeeded in getting cuttings to root, but I'll try again with your tips!

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