
1 Dorman Red - Raspberry Plant - Everbearing - Organic Grown - Ready for Spring Planting
They need humidity from the start. The stalk will die and then you have a 50/50 shot of them growing from the ground. I would now cut them 1" from the soil and put something like this around them. Take the cuttings and also do the same with them all in one container. Our Youtube video shows you how to create extra plants from the cuttings. Give them two weeks with the new set up. Do not let the humidity barrier to fog up or get real wet inside. This will cook your plant. Just create bigger holes at the top until you get that balance. It has to be a big container around it. Not a 16 oz plastic bottle. I hope this helps. Just give it a couple of weeks. History and Origin: Dive into the fascinating story of the Heritage Red Raspberry plant. Originally cultivated in the United States, these raspberries have a heritage dating back to the late 19th century. They are the result of careful crossbreeding, combining the best traits of different raspberry varieties to create a plant with except