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Growing Roses from cuttings is easy and fun, In this video (An upgrade of my older video) I show you 3 different ways to get your cuttings to root, creating a mini greenhouse, water and using a propagator. Propagating them from cuttings is inexpensive and they grow true to the plant you collected the cuttings from!
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GOOD VIDEO
im gana try it with fish tank water
Very good video, the best I've seen so far. Takes his time and explains everything, although i'd like to have found out which method was best.
Nice video. tried al those three steps but some survive and some don't.
Isnt it better to use sand or sandy compost for this? if i use everyday compost with the bag over the top they always rot? (not with sand)
Huw I have 3 rose stems and that last time I put them in a bag, they all rotted. So this is the best way to propagate roses in your video?
very good thanks
are these roses?
This method will absolutely not work. Your cuttings will rot. You need intermittent mist, proper drainage, and environmental controls. The people that have any success with propagation (commercial growers) have elaborate and very expensive systems.
you do not score the bark anymore .for better results .or use pearlite
so how often should I water it, without it dieing or rotting?
whats that luquid u use when plantng
Lovely…so satisfying to propagate….I look forward to doing as you suggest….thank you for such a .helpful video.
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HUW been doing this for years But you are so polite and adorable had to say thankyou great job .Your mother must be very glad your her son.
do you add water to your cuttings that are cover with plastic? if so how often?
what is the name when you dip the stem of rose in the plastic bottle is it chemical
The only method I've tried is to put the cut stems in jars of water. It takes six weeks before roots appear. I've never used rooting hormone, honey or anything else. I leave the jars in the laundry. Sometimes I've forgotten about them and have found the successful ones can be left in the jars for months. The roots are very long, which is amazing as when put into the ground, at the right time of year, they grow just fine. I've got some lovely rose bushes from these cuttings.
You didn't say what season you're doing this. Is it spring or fall? Looks like new growth, so my guess is spring. For those wanting to attempt his methods, you need to use new growth cuttings. I'm going to give the bag method a try.
I've used a similar method to your mini greenhouses with great success: prepare cuttings the exact same way. Do this just before the plant starts going dormant in the fall. Then stick them in the ground, cover with a glass jar. If the first freeze comes late, maybe water once or twice. In the spring they will have roots.
Thanks for the video!
That looks like old fashion Primrose
how do you know which bit makes a good cutting
nice
dude,, those arent roses you are cutting
No flower in this tree
When do you remove polythene
Is it okay to remove all but one stem of leaves?
For the hormone can we get more info please
Which variety of rose is that
well done young fella, Thanks
Not clear if this can only be done in the spring or also other times of the year like summer? If in summer, surely the propagator is not needed?