Great video as always! I have one cutting that's been in the bag since November but no roots yet. Do you think I should check on it? It's a bit wrinkled but otherwise looks healthy.
After that long, I would open it and check just to make sure there is no rot. If it's OK, then put it back and wait. Some cuttings can take really long.
@@theplumeriaprincess. Thank you for the reply! I just checked and it just had a nice thick callus so I dipped in some powder rooting hormone and put it back. Hopefully, I'll see some roots soon. It's a beautiful cutting I brought from the Seychelles so I'm very anxious about it.
Nice sharing dear 🎉
Glad you like it!
You did u put the cutting in after the callous, plz..?
I am from uttarakhand can you send some cutting
I will love to buy
Looking good. Could i deep the cutting into root hormone before putting it into the bag? Thank you.
@cansarratt3407 yes. That can be used instead of cinnamon powder or along with cinnamon powder.
@@theplumeriaprincess. - Thank you.
Great video as always! I have one cutting that's been in the bag since November but no roots yet. Do you think I should check on it? It's a bit wrinkled but otherwise looks healthy.
After that long, I would open it and check just to make sure there is no rot. If it's OK, then put it back and wait. Some cuttings can take really long.
@@theplumeriaprincess. Thank you for the reply! I just checked and it just had a nice thick callus so I dipped in some powder rooting hormone and put it back. Hopefully, I'll see some roots soon. It's a beautiful cutting I brought from the Seychelles so I'm very anxious about it.
@@PawelCGI just keep it warm. That's the most important factor for getting a cutting to root.