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bnmuzic mowi:

Mar 25, 2009 - thank you! i luv your presentation

juframo63 mowi:

Mar 25, 2009 - Nice presentation. Better than the Horticulturist instructor I have. Thank you

robertlewis2002 mowi:

Mar 26, 2009 - Can you do this with vegetable plants such as Cayenne?

EliminateDanger mowi:

Apr 26, 2009 - Asexual reproduction.thats when cutting the leaf and planting itis another form of cloning.

dsouzand mowi:

May 21, 2009 - seriously? honey??? would that work on roses too?how about maple syrup?? hmmm

doctorsizzle mowi:

May 21, 2009 - Thank you so much for your simple explanation. great video quality too!

fishfish601 mowi:

May 29, 2009 - can you do this with a blueberry bush

jeishun mowi:

May 30, 2009 - That plant's Chinese name is translated to ten thousand years of youth. lolusually my mom just grows it in some water, not dirt.

ShannonBas mowi:

Jul 17, 2009 - Oh wow! I would never have thought to use honey! Learn something every day!

narcisistichater mowi:

Jul 19, 2009 - Wow! I never knew that honey could be used to encourage root growth. I have already taken some cuttings from my tomato plants (about 15 cuttings) but I didnt really know much about it. I only just watched a few videos about this type of method, which made me question whether or not there was a cheap,efficient and organic way or encouraging root growth? and this video has really assisted me for future cuttings! Really interesting too. Thanks for the tip ! I will continue to watch your videos!

JojoTheLucky mowi:

Jul 26, 2009 - Does it works on lucky bamboos???

Silverwolf19490 mowi:

Jul 31, 2009 - should I keep them inside for this, because I tried it outside and they just died =/

maroonedonmars mowi:

Aug 28, 2009 - did this work for your tomatoes?

narcisistichater mowi:

Aug 30, 2009 - Well , I did exacly what was instructed to do in the video , but unfortunately plently of light, right amounts of water just didnt seem to help them. They lasted longer than if you were to take a normal cutting but even though they started to develop roots they werent strong enough , but it wont put me off trying again next summer. :)

narcisistichater mowi:

Aug 30, 2009 - I think that may be a good idea , just remember to keep them well ventilated , my tomatoe cuttings failed but my type of tomatoe plant isnt very hardy so I think that was a factor in why they didnt survive. But im sure this method works for other cuttings of plants . :)

hobituna mowi:

Sep 21, 2009 - Thanks..........Honey

AirplaneAntonym mowi:

Jan 1, 2010 - What a silly video, she should at least try to give a small list of plants that CAN be grown from cuttings.Though she clearly doesn't know herself, because she's trying to propagate a pothos from a leaf cutting... silly lady, pothos need a node, that's a stem cutting.:/ These videos are very mediocre, I just watched one about Lupines... But she was working with a Columbine...Not very helpful.

AirplaneAntonym mowi:

Jan 1, 2010 - Lucky Bamboo need a stem cutting, you have to include a node.

AirplaneAntonym mowi:

Jan 1, 2010 - You can propagate blueberries by stem cuttings, but you'd need a serious root hormone, not honey, lol.

pyogazel mowi:

Jan 30, 2010 - Just a random thought, but maple syrup doesn't have the antifungal properties of honey.

hrbear mowi:

May 19, 2010 - Is this plant an ivy? Ivy is easy to propagation.