Summary
A YouTube video shows that rose cuttings can root successfully, using a miniature ornamental rose plant as an example.
Highlights
- 🌱 The video proves that rose cuttings can successfully root.
- 🌷 Huw took cuttings from a miniature ornamental rose plant.
- 🎥 Huw has not seen any other YouTube videos showing rose cuttings successfully rooting.
Thanks!
I have had no luck in rooting from a cutting. I have tried.
I am sorry to hear, It is possible to get duffs but with my new rose propagating video, half of them have rooted, Good luck if you ever try again, Huw
I have never had luck either. I am giving it a go again with some roses, and citrus. I am trying to root some root stock so that i can graft other citrus to it. I found some good info here. Like removing the bark, I never knew that. I though the nodes were in the bark and that it should stay on. I was wrong
i have had 0 luck in cuttings like this but now you have show its actually possible i will give i another shot lol
Yes please do, they are great when the root, try again, thanks, Huw
i heard honey is a good rooting thing to use and also if you have a carnation could you show how to do a cutting to root of this plant because i have one and i like to see how to do it.
Yeah I use honey a lot now in the last couple of months but I still need to use up all of this rooting hormone, it is straightforward to root a plant and I have just put a link in the description of this video for you, thanks
So how long did it take from start to the time you got roots in your video.
A little over a month, thanks
Did you just stick in into water and let it be? How long was this process? Do the roots need to be as big as in your video before planting?
super gud experiment