Potting Up Rooted Cuttings at Alana Wardill blog

Potting Up Rooted Cuttings. You’ve successfully rooted your plant cuttings in water…now what? Potting up cuttings is pretty much just like transplanting a plant. Stick around, and i’ll give you my best tips on how (and when) to pot up your cuttings! Check out the video below to see the process on viburnums, hydrangeas, and a little boxwood! I just pop all the cuttings and soil out of the pot (once i know there are good roots) and i put it in a tub of water, the soil washes away and the roots slide apart. Just be a little more careful and cautious of those little baby roots! Not quite sure when to transfer your cuttings to soil? You can plant them in a bed and grow them from there. Plant cuttings mistakes can range from using dirty tools to potting up your cuttings in the incorrect potting soil. Too much harsh sun, too much or not enough water, and using offcuts from plants that are sickly or flowering can also put your cuttings at risk. Don’t worry about the roots intertwining from all four canes. How to pot and or plant them, how, when, how often and how much to prune them. You can put them in pots. “mike, once my cuttings are rooted, what do i do with them?” you have two options.

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Don’t worry about the roots intertwining from all four canes. You’ve successfully rooted your plant cuttings in water…now what? “mike, once my cuttings are rooted, what do i do with them?” you have two options. How to pot and or plant them, how, when, how often and how much to prune them. Stick around, and i’ll give you my best tips on how (and when) to pot up your cuttings! Plant cuttings mistakes can range from using dirty tools to potting up your cuttings in the incorrect potting soil. Potting up cuttings is pretty much just like transplanting a plant. Just be a little more careful and cautious of those little baby roots! You can put them in pots. Not quite sure when to transfer your cuttings to soil?

Potting up rooted Sa... stock photo by John Swithinbank, Image 1354540

Potting Up Rooted Cuttings Plant cuttings mistakes can range from using dirty tools to potting up your cuttings in the incorrect potting soil. Check out the video below to see the process on viburnums, hydrangeas, and a little boxwood! “mike, once my cuttings are rooted, what do i do with them?” you have two options. Plant cuttings mistakes can range from using dirty tools to potting up your cuttings in the incorrect potting soil. You can put them in pots. Not quite sure when to transfer your cuttings to soil? Don’t worry about the roots intertwining from all four canes. Stick around, and i’ll give you my best tips on how (and when) to pot up your cuttings! You’ve successfully rooted your plant cuttings in water…now what? Just be a little more careful and cautious of those little baby roots! How to pot and or plant them, how, when, how often and how much to prune them. I just pop all the cuttings and soil out of the pot (once i know there are good roots) and i put it in a tub of water, the soil washes away and the roots slide apart. You can plant them in a bed and grow them from there. Too much harsh sun, too much or not enough water, and using offcuts from plants that are sickly or flowering can also put your cuttings at risk. Potting up cuttings is pretty much just like transplanting a plant.

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