November 21, 2024

VIDEO: How to Transplant your Rooted Rose cuttings


This is what your rose cuttings should look like just over a month with a healthy root ball so now it’s time to transplant them in to larger pots and I will demonstrate how. http://www.facebook.com/HuwsGardenNursery

27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Transplant your Rooted Rose cuttings

  1. nothing like a wonderful root mass to brighten your gardening day hmm ? ๐Ÿ™‚ they look fantastic I hope I can do half as well I'll soon be out collecting cuttings from different roses all with a nice fragrance, I like all rose plants but those with natures perfume is so sweet and relaxing ๐Ÿ™‚ great update thanks for sharing ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. Yeah it made my day! I'll be collecting cuttings of some of those plants when they get bigger and have a small rose garden. I can't wait to get my own house and land. It will be amazing!!! I do like the fragrances roses give and thank you for watching!

  3. I'm looking for land now so I too can do that and put up a green house so my citrus have more height in the coming years ๐Ÿ™‚ keep up the good work, when I get my rose cuttings I'm going to grow all for a year and take a few cuttings from those to start all over and sell the older ones or most of them ๐Ÿ˜€ at least that's the plan.

  4. Amazing, I will check it out now! I will give you a shout out in the next video that I have not recorded yet (could be in a couple of videos time) Thanks

  5. Just one point I didn't get that after shifting the raised cuttings to individual pots, should the pots be placed in the direct sun or in the shaded area for a couple of days. Please make it clear. Thanks

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