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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2021
  • How To Propagate Salvia Hot Lips, Taking Cuttings Of Salvia Hot Lips, Plant Propagation
    It’s safe to say that in the last 5 years Salvia ‘Hot Lips’ has become one of the most demanded perennials in U.K. garden centres, and it’s for good reason too.
    Firstly, Salvia ‘Hot Lips’ is classed as a perennial plant. Salvia used to be classed as tender perennials but actually some of them are pretty tough. They are Sage after all.
    Salvia ‘Hot Lips’ can get to about 2.5-3feet in height and spread (75-100cm) although most of the time they don’t make full size due to our shorter growing season.
    Plant in a full sun or bright but partially shaded position in free draining soil.
    First flush of flowers always come out pure red with subsequent flowers having the white markings.
    Generally Salvia ‘Hot Lips’ isn’t available until about April/May in garden centres but that doesn’t mean you can’t get ahead of that and grow more of your own plants from cuttings.
    You can start taking cuttings from about March once the plants are putting on decent growth. In some respects, taking some early cuttings can help the main ‘mother’ plant to develop better by encouraging it to bush out.
    Tools required:
    Clean, sharp secateurs,
    Suitably sized pot or tray,
    Multi-purpose compost
    Fill a pot with the compost and water.
    Let the excess water drain from the compost before using.
    Ideally you are looking to cut off sections that are about 2-3" in length.
    Make a fresh cut below the lower set of leaves or leaf joint/buds.
    Remove the lower few sets of leaves, only leaving the top set and growing bud.
    Make small holes in the compost and insert the Salvia cuttings, gently firming around the cuttings as you go.
    Place the finished pot of cuttings into a propagator or in a warm, bright, position. Do not place in full sun where the cuttings will rapidly dry out.
    Leave until the stems of the cuttings start to produce fresh growth or until you can see root formation to the base of the pot. At this stage you can pot up the cuttings using a normal compost.
    If you like what you have seen then please subscribe to my channel.

Komentáře • 77

  • @dominiquestewart5178
    @dominiquestewart5178 Před 3 lety +15

    I “do” find it so useful! I like that you show over time. It allows reference! I also like that you talk slowly and explain step by step. I watch many other youtuber’s but they move through the steps far too quickly for a newbie gardener! Keep going, don’t stop, you are helping us! Thank you from Melbourne Australia.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much for the nice comments, glad you like the videos and that they are giving you a bit of help.
      We were all newbies at some point so don’t get put off and just keep trying. Also worth remembering that works for one person, and in one country, may not work for others.
      It’s taken me 2 years to work out how to grow Ginger in the U.K. and I’m still struggling compared to those growers in hotter climates.

  • @vickylovesdolly
    @vickylovesdolly Před rokem +5

    Thank you for the lovely video. It was very explanatory . Keep up the good work. !!!!

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před rokem +1

      Many thanks for taking the time to message and for watching too. Hopefully the video is useful for you in getting a few more plants from existing ones.
      Happy gardening 🌸

  • @richardmerritt3712
    @richardmerritt3712 Před měsícem +2

    Great video mate, many thanks! Im going to try this afternoon 👍 i have big hot lips bush already one red one purple

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před měsícem +1

      Hi Richard.
      Many thanks for watching and for the message. Glad you like the video and inspired to take some cuttings of your own. The purple varieties are always stunning.
      Hope you get a good lot of new plants 🌸🪴

  • @MichelleCorkan
    @MichelleCorkan Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you your video was really easy to follow, I’m going to give this a try as I have a huge salvia hot lips in my front garden 🤞

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi Michelle,
      Many thanks for watching and the message. Glad you found the video helpful. Salvia are such great plants so give the propagation a go.
      Enjoy your gardening 🌸🌼

  • @nokchilton1562
    @nokchilton1562 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for your useful contents.. I don't have any in my garden but will purchase some and will propagate it.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před rokem +1

      Many thanks for watching and taking the time to message.
      It’s such a great plant, you won’t be disappointed with all the colour and scented foliage.
      Enjoy your day 🌸

  • @clippertae
    @clippertae Před rokem +1

    Thank you - time lapse was supper helpful

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před rokem

      Many thanks for watching and messaging, so glad that you found the video of use.
      All the best with your propagation and garden 🌸🪴

  • @janrowan5751
    @janrowan5751 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you - very clear what to do!

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 3 měsíci

      Jan,
      Many thanks for watching and for taking the time to message me, very much appreciated.
      Good luck with your plant cuttings and your gardening this year 🌸🌼

  • @racheltoller3620
    @racheltoller3620 Před 2 měsíci +1

    great propagation video, i have just cut back one of my bushy my hot lips bushes, and put in how to propagate, your video came up first. very helpful. one quick question - do you water the cuttings very much or mist at all?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi Rachel.
      Thanks for watching and the question.
      Give the compost a good water before placing the cuttings into it. The compost will then only need the occasional water to keep the cuttings on the moist side.
      I place the cuttings into a more shaded area to stop them getting scorched by the sun, and losing too much moisture through evaporation.
      No need to mist.
      All the best and enjoy all those free plants 🌸🪴

  • @TheNotoriousGhost
    @TheNotoriousGhost Před 11 měsíci +1

    Cheers mate. ✌️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 11 měsíci +1

      No problem at all. Many thanks for taking the time to message 🪴

  • @carolwood2081
    @carolwood2081 Před rokem +1

    Great 👍 thanks very much 👍

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 11 měsíci

      Very much appreciated, and thank you for taking the time to message.
      Hope you have had a good gardening year 🌸

  • @lazylizzie5161
    @lazylizzie5161 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. I just got a hot lips yesterday and was debating on just risking it and gently as can take from the root stock, But I may try this way just takes longer but safer.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 2 lety

      Hi Lizzie,
      Thanks for watching and your message. It’s a great plant so you won’t be disappointed. Cuttings root easily so you will soon have more plants and certainly safer than trying to split this type of plant.
      Enjoy the summer colour

  • @Ceejc
    @Ceejc Před 5 měsíci +2

    How do you separate them without destroying the roots?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi Celina.
      Thanks for watching and the message.
      Once the cuttings have got decent root formation to them then you can use your fingers to roughly divide up the pot worth of cuttings.
      To make it easier I generally just take 4 or 5 cuttings so then it’s just a case of splitting the pot worth into 4 pieces.
      Don’t worry if some of the compost falls away as you can re pot each plant separately, allowing them to keep growing.
      Hope this helps 🌸

  • @chrisneuman550
    @chrisneuman550 Před 9 měsíci +1

    FANTASTIC 😊

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 9 měsíci

      Many thanks, so glad you liked the video.
      Have fun taking your own cuttings 🌸🪴

  • @aus9994
    @aus9994 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I so glad that I found this channel
    You have explained everything very clear, thank you very much!
    I had a Hot lips two years ago in container then transferred to a big one in my son's house, it's went well until summer time, he didn't water it in a very hot week, it killed (we are in Sydney) I was quite upset.
    Now I've got a new one, just two weeks ago, but not many flowers now and leggy, should I give it a light trimming? We are in middle of summer. Please give some advice. Thanks.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 7 měsíci

      Hi. Many thanks for watching and your message although I’m a little jealous of you being in summer mode whilst we are in winter ❄️
      Salvia Hot Lips is such a great plant but can quickly get stretched, particularly if it’s not in full sun all the time.
      It is fine to cut it back, prune to just above a set of leaves, and that will also encourage the plant to bush out and develop more core strength.
      By cutting the plant back you will sacrifice flowers but only for about a fortnight or so.
      Happy gardening and thanks for finding me 🌸🌼

    • @aus9994
      @aus9994 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks very much for your helpful advice.
      This summer we had lots of rain 🌧️ very high humidity here in Sydney, I not complaining at least we don't have bad bush fire this year.
      Hope you keep well and so your garden in the cold ❄️
      My balcony face west, very hot in the afternoon, I moved the container to the shade area, now should I move it back in the sun and keep up with water and cut back....see what happens.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 6 měsíci

      @@aus9994 Yes move the salvia back into the sun, give it a feed, and enjoy all the colours.
      Happy gardening 🌸🌸

  • @GaurikasGardeningTipsAndvlogs

    Nice.....new friend stay connected

  • @plantskingdom9061
    @plantskingdom9061 Před 3 lety +1

    wonderful creation ❤️❤️❤️

  • @eponymousIme
    @eponymousIme Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks. Yesterday I received some cuttings and was nervous about how to use the rooting hormone powder. I think I'll try both methods to "compare and contrast." :-)

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 3 lety

      Nothing to worry about you just dip the base of cutting into the hormone rooting powder and that is it.

    • @eponymousIme
      @eponymousIme Před 3 lety +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening Thanks. I don't believe in hormone replacement for humans, but I'm willing to give it a try for plants! 🤪

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 3 lety

      @@eponymousIme 😂😂
      It just encourages root development at the leaf joint.

    • @tinaknutsen
      @tinaknutsen Před rokem +1

      eponymousime;
      I was wondering how your experiment went with your hot lips cuttings last year? Getting ready to do mine, but I wonder if they can be divided…
      I’m in Seattle zone 8b and it is late spring.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před rokem

      Hi Tina. Thanks for watching and your question.
      Don’t try to divide up this type of salvia as the won’t survive. As this type doesn’t spread through basel roots or shoots it can’t be divided.
      To propagate the plant you have to take cuttings.
      Last year I managed to take a few lots of cuttings in spring and summer, and I have already taken a few this year.
      We are spring here too.
      Hope that helps you.
      It’s an amazing plant so definitely worth having it growing in multiple locations.
      Enjoy your gardening 🌼

  • @user-st3wh8le2y
    @user-st3wh8le2y Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you for showing Salvia cuttings,
    Not sure is it ok to sow seeds of this plant 😊

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for watching and the message.
      I have never tried to grow this plant from seed and even commercial growers in the U.K. tend to grow this plant from cuttings or from plug plants that are bought in.
      Salvias are very free flowering but flowering can be greatly reduced if the plants are allowed to go to seed.
      Additionally, bi colour types of flower like Hot Lips whilst they would grow from seed I’m not sure how similar seedlings would be to the mother plants.
      Worth a try though so good luck 🌸🌼

  • @beautifulmemorieswithdrdeepti

    very nice

  • @davettayoung1495
    @davettayoung1495 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My new young hot lips plant, started drooping. Help. What do I do now?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Davetta
      Thanks for watching and the message.
      Without you saying where you are based the answer is probably more vague.
      The obvious possible issues are that if the plant has been produced and grown in warm glasshouse like conditions and since you purchased it it has gone outside into cooler conditions then that is one possibility.
      The plant could be too wet or too dry.
      The easiest way to tell is to take the pot off and see what the compost looks like.
      I hope that gives you a few possibilities.
      Salvia Hot Lips is a tough variety so generally will put up with most situations.
      If you want to find me on instagram, under the same name, you can always send pics of the plant for me to get a better look.
      All the best 🌸😉

  • @sarahbarton2089
    @sarahbarton2089 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this! Could I take cuttings from Salvia Amistad at end September or is it too late this year?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před rokem

      Hi Sarah. Thanks for watching and your question. You are probably too late for taking cuttings now we are into October but it’s worth a try anyway.
      It’s the right time of year to cut back the plants, by half, so why not use some of those pieces for cutting material. I would definitely use hormone rooting compound and try some cuttings indoors and some in a pot in a protected position outside.
      Good luck with the experimenting and fingers crossed for more plants 🌸🌸

    • @TheUrbanVet
      @TheUrbanVet Před rokem +1

      Hi I'm a trier, I have been taking cutting Oct and November and they are doing fine

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před rokem

      @@TheUrbanVet. Excellent stuff. Always good to make some free plants 🌺🌼

  • @adamsmith6594
    @adamsmith6594 Před rokem +1

    That looks nothing like the two I bought from different places. Mine are white when they open and then the bottom petals stain with bright red after about 3 days. Hence hot lips. I have a purple salvia too. That's easy to get seeds from as the petal case holds them but the hotlips on both are are empty.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před rokem

      Hi Adam.
      Thanks for watching and taking the time to message.
      Salvia Hot Lips first flush of flowers comes out as either pure red or red with a slight speckle of white. The second flush, and all subsequent ones then have the familiar bi colour of red upper and red lower petals.
      If you are looking to increase the number of plants you have, but of the varieties you have, then you can only do that by taking cuttings as growing from seeds will not produce identical plants.
      Hope this helps you 🌼

  • @katiehooper5531
    @katiehooper5531 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, just taken some cuttings, what do I do with them in the colder months ? Thanks

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Katie.
      Thanks for the question. Salvia are pretty tough, particularly Hot Lips and the Caradonna types, so the cuttings will over winter quite easily.
      I’m the south and south east of the U.K. the cuttings are fine to be left outside although I would probably put them in a cold frame if you have one.
      Hope you liked the video and it has helped with your plant propagation. Happy gardening 🌺

  • @angelahaigh2306
    @angelahaigh2306 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, can I take cuttings from my Salvia Hot lips now. Or should I wait till later. I am new to taking cuttings do any advice is appreciated. Thank you

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Angela. Thanks for your message. Take some cuttings now whilst the plant is actively growing and they will root within a fortnight.
      Enjoy your plants.

  • @andydean6543
    @andydean6543 Před rokem +1

    I've only just got the plant, so can I take cutting now in September?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před rokem

      Hi Andy. Thanks for the message and taking the time to watch the video.
      You can still take some cuttings of Salvia now but you will have to overwinter them in a more protected area as they won’t form enough root to be tough enough outside.
      Happy gardening 🌸

  • @raypearson947
    @raypearson947 Před 3 lety +1

    Hiya mate do these spread only i just brought one of these a week ago

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 3 lety +2

      Eventual size is about 2 and a half foot and similar size in spread. Plant in a sunny position in a free draining soil, although they will happily grow in a partial shade spot but with fewer flowers.
      As they are classed as half hardy perennials they tend to have a life span of 3 ish years, so cuttings are useful.

    • @raypearson947
      @raypearson947 Před 3 lety +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening thanks for your quick reply i deffinately take cuttings 👍

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 3 lety

      @@raypearson947. Go for it

  • @foreveralive6949
    @foreveralive6949 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The irony is that you don't have hummingbirds in your part of the world. Here in the States, Ruby Throated Hummingbirds will tear a hot lips salvia up. They love them. It's one of those perennial plants that the little hummies just can't resist.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for watching and the message.
      That sounds amazing to have the opportunity to see hummingbirds.
      The Salvias here just get mobbed by bees and the occasional elephant hawk moth, if it’s warm enough.
      Enjoy your plants 🌼

    • @foreveralive6949
      @foreveralive6949 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening Are you planting them back into the ground during the same season? If so, what time during the season are you planting them?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@foreveralive6949 Hi and many thanks for watching and the message.
      I plant the cuttings out in the same year.
      I took some more cuttings this February/March and once rooted potted them into 10.5cm pots, in April.
      They will be planted in the ground at the end of this month. My plan is to plant a few at my allotment to give the bees an incentive to visit.
      Hope this helps you. All the best with your cuttings 🌼🌸

  • @bhaleekarayaya
    @bhaleekarayaya Před rokem +1

    How often to water?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před rokem +1

      Hi and thanks for your question. Salvia don’t like being too wet and especially as a cutting. Better to allow the compost to dry a little between waterings. Look at the leaves to see the changes as the leaves will wilt a little and go more dull in colour as the plant become more dry. When the leaves have changed then it’s time to water again.
      Hope this helps. All the best 🌼

    • @bhaleekarayaya
      @bhaleekarayaya Před rokem +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening thanks, very helpful

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před rokem

      @@bhaleekarayaya No problem at all.

  • @hoppitinn
    @hoppitinn Před 10 měsíci +1

    Why has my hotlups gone white

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi Zena.
      Thanks for watching and messaging.
      Hot lips goes through a few colour variations.
      First flush of flowers is nearly always plain red. Subsequent flowers are then as the trademark red with white lip.
      End of season flowers tend to show more as singular colours, plain red and plain white.
      It doesn’t seem to matter how the plant is grown as even my commercial suppliers have the same colour variation as the season progresses so don’t worry.