A Forest of African Milk Trees! Cutting a Three Foot Plant into Pieces -Propagating A Forest

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
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    Our African Milk Tree plant has three stems and it is three feet tall. We have cut it into pieces and made a shorter plant and then a new forest of Milk Trees.
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Komentáře • 28

  • @meganh3169
    @meganh3169 Před 2 lety +3

    Can’t wait to see an update on their growth!

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  Před rokem +2

      We are getting small "arms." I will try and get a picture.

    • @beckygarcia4416
      @beckygarcia4416 Před rokem +1

      @@KimsGardensandHome anxious to see them.
      I’ve got one I’m going to propagate this week.

    • @beckygarcia4416
      @beckygarcia4416 Před rokem +1

      @@KimsGardensandHome anxious to see them.
      I’ve got one I’m going to propagate this week.

    • @beckygarcia4416
      @beckygarcia4416 Před rokem +1

      @@KimsGardensandHome anxious to see them.
      I’ve got one I’m going to propagate this week.

  • @pjespinal5037
    @pjespinal5037 Před měsícem

    I had a pencil tree, another euphorbia and sold like tiny plants but they are Trees! There's another that looks like some type of pine or evergreen.

  • @pjespinal5037
    @pjespinal5037 Před měsícem

    The thorns Are modified leaves.

  • @Pawpawtrees
    @Pawpawtrees Před 2 měsíci

    I just got a white euphoria in. And the roots seem to be at the very bottom and soil seems to be piled around the trunk of it. 2 or 3 inches. Is this how they grow? Or do I need to repote it and put the roots at the top of the pot? And it also seems like it would be very wobbly. And I would need to support it.

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  Před 13 dny

      If it is growing well, then I would leave it alone. Too wobbly means it will break off!

  • @sosarahjane
    @sosarahjane Před rokem +3

    How long does it take for them to dry before you can repot?

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  Před rokem +3

      You can dry for a day or even a week, but you can also plant them right away in dry soil (just poke them in) and then don't water for about a week. Soil can be watered to just damp until roots are established.

    • @lisag711
      @lisag711 Před rokem

      Great video. I use hydrogen peroxide in my plants keeps the gnats away and it's more natural and it's a lot cheaper.

    • @gita2
      @gita2 Před rokem

      ​@@lisag711 how do you use peroxide? Just pour into the soil??

  • @77cuzigetatemore
    @77cuzigetatemore Před rokem +1

    I'm sorry did you say chicken grit??? I use perlite and/or vermiculite with succulent soil mix, and throw in peat moss generally with most of my plants--succulents or not. I've never heard anyone talk about chicken grit what is that?

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  Před rokem +2

      It is a crushed granite mix for chickens to eat ( I know nothing about chickens). But here is a video where I am explaining it a little. czcams.com/video/l9dLLeeBiBU/video.html

  • @Christine-wi1dl
    @Christine-wi1dl Před rokem +1

    I think that these are planted too close to each other and once they begin to grow pups on the side of each one, they will be over-crowed. Hopefully I'm wrong!

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  Před rokem +1

      They are doing well even though we lost two. Once they are established, we will plant them individually or by twos. Thanks.

    • @sjmfd
      @sjmfd Před 3 měsíci +2

      I find that since they are skinny and tall that they actually support each other in staying up straight if rotated often. Much like snake plants. If you have a snake plant in too big of a pot, rather than crowded, you’ll eventually have sections that aren’t surrounded by other leaves fall over.

  • @greatertorontomusicschool3517

    Hey Kim, about how long does it usually take to see branches grow when you cut the mother plant? I pruned mine a month or so ago and I think I'm starting to see a little bit of growth but I'm not sure. It's looked very similar for a long time with a small green part on top of the dried white part. Thank you!

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  Před rokem +1

      I think ours showed up in a month or so. Just tiny bumps on sides or ends, then you see the development of tiny "hands" shaping upl I posted some photos on the Community Tab if you'd like to see.

    • @greatertorontomusicschool3517
      @greatertorontomusicschool3517 Před rokem

      @@KimsGardensandHome Thanks!

  • @mrbill3576
    @mrbill3576 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi can you please tell me what the end looks like on top where you cut it off ? does it heal or look ugly and scared

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  Před 8 měsíci +1

      The end kind of puckers in and heals over. I don't think it looks bad at all. I will get a photo and put it on the Community Page next time I am at my daughter's house. Thanks for your inquiry.

  • @ministerstayfly9213
    @ministerstayfly9213 Před 3 měsíci

    How long did you wait before putting the cutting in the new soil?

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  Před 3 měsíci

      I wait at minimum 24 hours but 2 days is good. It just needs to look dry and calloused over. Helps to prevent any mold or rooting problems rotting the stem before it "takes hold."

    • @ministerstayfly9213
      @ministerstayfly9213 Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks beloved