PROPAGATING THE OLD FASHIONED WAY - ROOTING BLACKBERRY CUTTINGS - FREE PLANTS

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As an Amazon Influencer, I earn from qualifying purchases. Propagating blackberries is pretty easy to do. The success rate for blackberries is pretty high.
You should try it. Let me show you how... FREE PLANTS!!
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I followed these instructions on some cuttings I took in June. Had a 90% success rate. Thanks 😊

ginad
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Looking good! There is a role thorned blackberries can play, though... next to a fence you can train them on, that you want critters of various species to think twice before trying to climb over. These days, that can fit into other ideas you have for your place... and you get fruit, too. :)

Wosiewose
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Yes! I do the same thing. They’re so easy to grow. Great share

beesandseeds
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The bevel cut does help because it exposes more of the phloem and xylem to carry moisture and nutrients into the cutting to keep it from drying out. It works the same way on cut flowers. They will last longer if you cut a 45 degree angle at the base of the stem.

fedup
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Great video, good info. That time of year, I have 10 plants I need to replant into containers with Hoss drip irrigation. Gets dark way to early.

TheCajunHomestead
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i was told the beveled cut also produces more roots and tells you wich way is up or down, , thank you for the tips and info

yoopermann
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Gloria a ti, señor, por todo/ Viva Christo Rey

Testing
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Wasnt sure if you could do it this way or not. My blackberries are like my raspberry plants and just grow everywhere. I have to dig the roots up to stop them from going farther. Usually give a 5 gallon bucket away to 3 people that want the new ones or chuck them in my stream. Glad to find your video bc im gonna try this with a few of my cuttings soon before spring. So much more attention to detail to keep alive but more rewarding to me if i can succeed

richardkelley
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.Great video ! 🌿😊🌿 Plants are the best, specially the people behind them 🌿🤩🌿 You got a new sub from Denmark .☀️🌿😊🇩🇰.

patricksplantspaketho
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What should be done with ones that I pulled out by the roots? Can they go directly into the ground or container where I want to transplant them or should I soak them in a bucket so they don't go into shock?

IAMGiftbearer
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Yea there is a reason to cut at an angel. You are supposed to re-cut under water to prevent an air bubble from going into the stalk. It can die if it does.

CarolinaTrail
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I have take root. I have 1 bush that produced fruit last year and untrimmed after like you said. I have new canes and I want to propagate to have more plants so I'll have to cut a potential good cane. How do you recommend I cut and where?

thehoop
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@TexasPrepper2 have you tried using straight perlite, tried 4 cuttings only 2 so far forming roots other 2 turned brown also wrapped a clear bag or plastic over it like a mini greenhouse during the winter months.

hardstylzz
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Have you ever stuck them straight in the ground? Does that seem viable, maybe with drip hose?

WayneTX
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Can you please tell me what the best time of year to take cuttings is? Im in North FL zone 8. Took some this spring and they seem to be dying. ugh..

aaronmalone
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What time of year did you make these cuttings? I think I keep missing it in the video.

zachlloyd
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Couple of questions:
1) typically you’ve taken clippings from new growth tips. Are these more mature clippings than what you usually propagate?
2) Do you think you could do this style in a colder zone (7) or would you have to bring them inside?
3) Like some of yours, some of mine, even my Prime Ark Freedoms, have lost their leaves. Do you think it is too late to propagate like this after they have lost their leaves?

ryanelliott
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Would this time of year be okay for ordering new blackberry plants for container growing for next year? I'm in zone 6a. Thanks!

TorahFirma
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what is your success rate w/out the dip n grow? I can't get that right now; as an alternative would it benefit my cuttings to make and use willow tea to water with?

tracybruring
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The last part of the video your just sticking the cuttings in the pot. I didnt see you soak the last bunch you pushed into the pale.
Maybe you soaked them off camera and then showed you putting them in.
I just bought my first thorneless black berry plants and planted them under a new trellis i built. Thanks for this video. Very informative for a new grower.
I just subscribed and ill be checking out your channel for more growing tips.
A question i have on the canes you just planed are they older canes or ones that grew this past year?
Thanks Ed

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