June 10, 2024

VIDEO: How To Grow Raspberry Bushes From Cuttings: Easy and Free@


Grow unlimited raspberry plants from new cuttings! In this video, I describe the steps on how to propagate new raspberry plants from simple cuttings. I show you the tricks to make sure you are successful in rooting them every time, as well, I show you how to identify the 3 types of raspberry shoots (Floricanes, Primocanes, and Suckers), and which shoots to use!

DIY Potting Mix #1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2SYrFqQYSI&t=6s

DIY Potting Mix #2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-yKH-45diw&t=74s

Composting 101: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dB-SAjmOJY

Compost Tea!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ocroUS-v88

27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How To Grow Raspberry Bushes From Cuttings: Easy and Free@

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  2. Looking forward to trying this out on my black raspberries!! I got a question though, do you keep the pots in that water bath for a certain amount of time while taking root or is it just used to presoak the soil? Once they roots are established do you water from the top then? Also, do potted raspberries survive severe winters (in MN here) since they won't be established in the ground yet?

  3. I bought 2 sticks of Raspberries and Blackberries from Tractor supply this year 1 Rasp. died and the others are gangbusters. Taking cuttings this weekend thanks for the tips on getting more fruits. Maybe next summer enough to actually make a pie… I ate the few that showed up and WAY better than the Store.

  4. I understand there are Spring fruiting and Autumn fruiting raspberries. Would your advice be the same for both? I was given some Autumn fruiting ones about 2 years ago and they have grown well (I stuck them straight into the ground). However I now need to take some cuttings for a different site. It's late Summer now but the raspberries are starting to produce fruit. I've tried to avoid taking cuttings from canes that seem to be fruiting but nearly all my canes seem to be starting to fruit. Can I take some fruiting canes or won't it work as well with them? I will soon not have access to the original site, so I don't think I can delay getting cuttings.

  5. Awesome, informational video. Had a little trouble with the first two Fall Golden Raspberries I tried to grow from cuttings, but this video has helped a lot! Gonna try again in a little bit!

  6. Thank you for this. Does the same apply for autumn (fall) fruiting raspberries and also do you leave the cuttings in the greenhouse to root, can they be left outside I don't have a greenhouse).

  7. I love your videos! By far my favourite to watch for anything gardening related.

    I'm wondering.. after the shoots have been potted.
    Do they need to be kept in a greenhouse or similar set up to increase humidity? Or will they prosper regardless?

    And what do I do for winter? Bring them inside? Or leave them outside?

  8. It's mid September in Ohio. I'm a week into taking the cuttings I was telling u about. I'm keeping mine humid, I decided to do that after seeing alot of wilt. My question is when is the latest time to plant them to hope they survive the winter? Or must u keep them indoors all winter?

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