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How To Stop Mold From Killing Your Cuttings | How To Treat Cuttings To Prevent Mold!! So Easy!!

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
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    Rough Transcript:
    I think it's that is here. Chad what are you doing. What
    Kind of man. Well there's mold everywhere. You know that there's a lot there's lots of ways to treat mold right. So you're saying there's a chance
    Hopefully at this point you guys have already watched my how to root for cuttings video if you haven't. I highly suggest you check it out. But today I'm going to be showing you how to make a magical potion to take care of mold on your fig cuttings. And it's very very complex. I'm just kidding guys. It's really simple. All it requires is some water and some hydrogen peroxide the things that you're going to need for this is actually just a cheap spray bottle. They can get at the store doesn't have to be a great bottle. I mean you're only going to use it occasionally. Hopefully not at all but you might have to use it. So and then you're also going to need just hydrogen peroxide which you can also get pretty much anywhere at this point.
    And then you're just going to need a measuring spoon set.
    So let's go ahead and go over how to make the solution and then I'm going to talk to you guys about how to apply it. Very complicated very. So we're in the House today to mix this up because it can get a little dangerous. Don't get this on your clothes don't get this on anything or your wife is going to kill you. I'm already dead. All right. So. We're just going to open the bottle. And you're going to mix the solution this hydrogen peroxide to water solution. You can do it in varying amounts based on where you want to start. I usually like to put three tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide to 10 tablespoons of water. And that's going to be more than enough for whatever cuttings you're doing and you don't have to just use this on figs. You can use this on any of your plant cuttings. So all we're going to do is just take the hydrogen peroxide and put our. Most of that didn't go in there but that's fine. All right. That's it for the hydrogen peroxide. Now we're just going to go ahead and add water into that
    Doesn't matter if it's warmer or if it's cold water.
    All right so after you've put those bolts in there I'd just like to put the top back on. Shake it around a little bit and that's all there is to it.
    Let's go ahead and get some cuttings I'll show you how to use it.
    We got ourselves a couple of white Marseilles cuttings just some extra cuttings that I had laying around was going to sell them in the past.
    Now I'm not going to but there's no mold on any of these because here at the American food company we don't deal with mold ever. We don't have common pest issues. We don't have mold issues everything's perfect all the time.
    Just kidding. All right.
    All you're gonna do if the cutting is in you know soil or anything it doesn't really matter.
    Just spray it on liberally like like so maybe that was a little too much.
    But that's all there is to it. All you have to do is make sure that this is dry before you you know if you're reading this and you're putting a bag over the top make sure that that's dry. So just leave it out for about 15 minutes. It'll dry up. Put your covering back on there or you can actually do what I just did when you first take cuttings. Just wash them off and then you can spray this on them and it'll keep mold from forming in the future. So that's all there is to it. If you guys do this you can deal with mold. If if the mold comes back multiple times. Just keep doing this every day until the mold doesn't come back. I've had cuttings before that the mold kept coming back three or four times. I made the solution a little bit stronger each time until it took care of the problem. And after that there was no issue. They rooted fine. So if you guys have any questions about this process it's really really simple. But a lot of people just don't know that you could do it. So if you have any questions let me know in the comments I'll get to you as soon as possible. Maybe somebody else has advice on a different way to take care of mold on cuttings. I'm open to that too. And I'd love to know about it. So leave comments in the comments section if you haven't already subscribed to the channel and get this video alike.
    Thanks guys.

Komentáře • 28

  • @mohammadAli-bd5zv
    @mohammadAli-bd5zv Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much.what can be used instead of hydrogen proxid?

    • @PlantFanatics
      @PlantFanatics  Před 2 lety +1

      Peroxide is all I’ve ever used. What makes you not want to use it? Perhaps a spray fungicide from the store?

  • @otrotland5377
    @otrotland5377 Před 2 lety

    I use it in my garden at 6 to 8 tablespoons per gallon, problems arrive when it rains for two weeks straight.

  • @fia8079
    @fia8079 Před 3 lety

    You're funny ! But smart, my cuttings are always molding up but one time 2 years ago I put cuttings in a Ziploc with a paper towel wrapped around the bottom with Clonex and they all took but potted them too soon and they all died. Just recently one very thin rose twig broke off because of the dogs I decided to try rooting it and crazy that from all it's the only one who rooted and like crazy lots of big white roots !! CLONEX IS AWESOME !!!!!!!!!

  • @brendanwarrick4978
    @brendanwarrick4978 Před 2 lety

    I'm currently doing a rework protect on a citrus patch. The anti- fungi chems that were used as a preventative are no longer available and I've been struggling to find a replacement.
    As this will be a bark graft ( scion on to the stump), will a hydrogen peroxide solution be able to protect it for the 2 week healing period inside the plastic bag without affecting the graftunion?

    • @PlantFanatics
      @PlantFanatics  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the great question! If I were you I would use something a little less harsh like a mixture of Neem oil and dish soap as needed. I definitely wouldn't spray a fungicide unless you see fungal growth taking place. I hope this helps! Good luck with your project.

  • @lisastarace112
    @lisastarace112 Před 2 lety

    I just sprayed mine with peroxide because they had mold. They've only been in pots and in bag for abiut a week. After the peroxide dries, should I put the bags back or try without? I'm in San Diego and not running heat. Humidity stays around 50-60% this time of year. Should I maybe mist them instead of water?

    • @PlantFanatics
      @PlantFanatics  Před 2 lety

      You should be fine without the bag in that case. Just keep an eye on the soil and make sure it doesn’t dry out too much. Lightly moist soil is best.

  • @thegankmanifesto2040
    @thegankmanifesto2040 Před 2 lety

    My cuttings are already starting to sprout is it still safe to do this on mulberry cuttings?

    • @PlantFanatics
      @PlantFanatics  Před 2 lety

      You do run the risk of perhaps burning the new tender leaves on your cuttings. I’d make as low of a percentage of peroxide as possible to start with.

  • @mssavedin92
    @mssavedin92 Před 4 měsíci

    so, 1/2 oz peroxide : 5 oz water into spray bottle

  • @Giedrius00
    @Giedrius00 Před 2 lety +2

    I think you forgot the most important thing. What's the percentage of peroxide you have in that brown bottle. In pharmacy they usually sell 3% or 1.5%, I know some guys treat mold on pitaya with 1.5% solution.

    • @PlantFanatics
      @PlantFanatics  Před 2 lety +2

      I use a 1.5% solution. Thanks for the great question!

  • @yarmosmuse6645
    @yarmosmuse6645 Před 2 lety

    How can I identify if it’s mold or the natural progression of propagation?

    • @PlantFanatics
      @PlantFanatics  Před 2 lety +1

      There really shouldn’t be anything resembling mold growing on a cutting during propagation

    • @robertng4286
      @robertng4286 Před rokem

      @@PlantFanatics sometimes it isn't easy to differentiate between molds & root nodes??
      Don't they look similar?

  • @panpeter2969
    @panpeter2969 Před 2 lety

    Can you use it to kill mold on cuttings tha are being rooted?

    • @PlantFanatics
      @PlantFanatics  Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely you can. Just use the method shown in this video to create your mixture. It works wonders.

  • @mohammadAli-bd5zv
    @mohammadAli-bd5zv Před 2 lety

    Can i use etheal alcohol?

    • @PlantFanatics
      @PlantFanatics  Před 2 lety

      I’ve not done that myself, therefore I can’t tell you the answer for sure. I definitely recommend peroxide because I know it won’t harm the plant.

  • @robertng4286
    @robertng4286 Před rokem

    I am using hydrogen peroxide 3% solution, while yours is 1.5% solution, how many tablespoon of water should I mix with 2 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide 3% solution?

    • @PlantFanatics
      @PlantFanatics  Před rokem

      we have recently started putting isopropyl alcohol in a little spray bottle and just spritz the mold and it has been doing great.

    • @robertng4286
      @robertng4286 Před rokem

      @@PlantFanatics won't it kill the plant?? What is the percentage of such isopropyl alcohol?

    • @lonniestilley8382
      @lonniestilley8382 Před 13 dny

      To much could hurt plant, but alcohol evaporates quick, a good mix of alcohol, peroxide can work wonders for several things, as well as pest add neem oil to mix with small amount of mild soap as an emulsifier talk about an effective multi purpose spray.. happy growing