I am very much inspired for this kind of approach. Learning on how to root a knock out rose seems very satisfying. I must say that you are really an expert gardener. Keep on sharing some helpful information. More power!
How long should it take for roots to appear when you have cuttings in water? I have several in a glass sitting in the kitchen window and they are looking really bad. Been there for a couple of weeks now.
I just planted 40 of these down a fence that runs our drive. They were rooted in a green house and it only took 4 weeks being misted every 20 mins. I put them in the ground 10 days ago and 16 of them already have a big bloom on them. I've never had any luck trying to root them without the green house or being misted. They rot or dry up and die.
If you go to the store and purchase these roses, then they belong to you and you can do what ever you want with them. patented or not. so start as many as you like it belongs to you not the patent holder. so leave the lady alone and let her start her new roses.
For anyone coming to this video later, like me, the patent for knockout roses expired Januray of 2019 so yiu are safe to propagate and even sell them now.
i truly appreciated this video, easy to listen to.. loverly voice and very relaxing and not an annoying American nasal accent and i have just found a rare rose very old in New Zealand so thanks for the help
Thank you so much for this video. I do have a question: My neighbor’s knockout rose got eaten by voles. The rose is dormant at the moment and hardly any roots on it. Is there anyway I can use your method to reroot it? I would appreciate any advice you can give me. Also, I’m in CT so I’m in zone 6a
Honey..hmm....interesting. Might help the cutting from drying out at the base, but it does not add nutrition for the cutting. For a cutting to root, it's actually hormones within the cutting that have to be triggered in order to root. Yes, you are not allowed to propagate Knockout Roses because they are patented. Other roses not patented are okay. Check online if a variety you want is okay to root.
@dbeavers2000 It is patent infringement to do any asexual propagation of a variety covered by a plant patent without permission from the patent holder. It doesn't matter whether you intend to sell them or not. That being said, as a practical matter, it is very _unlikely_ that you would be sued for infringement unless you sell them commercially or somehow manage to publicize yourself. On TH-cam, for instance.
I think the problem would be if a person was propagating patented plants and selling them. There are alot of non patented plants that can be propagated and sold. Jin, protecting patent rights is not a communist plot. If you had spent years alot of money developing a certain plant, and someone was duplicating and profiting from it, you would not like it I am not a patent expert, but I think a patent expires after 20 years.
That's really not true. They are patented. You can't sell them but I guess you can propagate then for your own use. Just be careful. Research what Monsanto does to farmers who either try to save their Round Up Ready seeds or, heaven forbid, have RoundUp Ready plants coming up on their own land that they didn't even plant. Big, big fines.
I am very much inspired for this kind of approach. Learning on how to root a knock out rose seems very satisfying. I must say that you are really an expert gardener. Keep on sharing some helpful information. More power!
It was a best video to really tell easy way how can we do it.. Thanks a lot.
Very informative!
How long should it take for roots to appear when you have cuttings in water? I have several in a glass sitting in the kitchen window and they are looking really bad. Been there for a couple of weeks now.
Thank you very much.
I just planted 40 of these down a fence that runs our drive. They were rooted in a green house and it only took 4 weeks being misted every 20 mins. I put them in the ground 10 days ago and 16 of them already have a big bloom on them. I've never had any luck trying to root them without the green house or being misted. They rot or dry up and die.
You misted them every 20 minutes for 4 weeks straight? Are you serious?
If you go to the store and purchase these roses, then they belong to you and you can do what ever you want with them.
patented or not. so start as many as you like it belongs to you not the patent holder.
so leave the lady alone and let her start her new roses.
thanks for simple method
nice
For anyone coming to this video later, like me, the patent for knockout roses expired Januray of 2019 so yiu are safe to propagate and even sell them now.
Thanks for the great tips.
Awesome!
i truly appreciated this video, easy to listen to.. loverly voice and very relaxing and not an annoying American nasal accent and i have just found a rare rose very old in New Zealand so thanks for the help
Thank you so much for this video. I do have a question: My neighbor’s knockout rose got eaten by voles. The rose is dormant at the moment and hardly any roots on it. Is there anyway I can use your method to reroot it? I would appreciate any advice you can give me. Also, I’m in CT so I’m in zone 6a
muy interesante, gracias
It would be nice if we could know the name of that particular knockout rose..
What kind of soil is best to pot it in?
What do you mean at a leaf?
How long does it take before you start t see roots when you have cuttings in water?
Hello, I wanted to ask you, do you have a website where he talks about all this?, I meant in writing.
Where do you keep the rose cutting in water? Outside in full sun or in the shade?
does anybody ever look at this and try to answer questions people might have?
Is any store bought honey okay or does it have to be free of additives?
It is best if it is raw honey....
@topcommission good for you.
I've done so many times and they always rot...
I've had same issue
Its not supposed to be very wet! It will turn black and die! Just keep it moist!
Looks like a drift rose more than a knock out rose. To me anyways. But interesting video
I had same tought. Knock out doesn't blooms in cluster like that.
this isn't a knock out rose
Honey..hmm....interesting. Might help the cutting from drying out at the base, but it does not add nutrition for the cutting. For a cutting to root, it's actually hormones within the cutting that have to be triggered in order to root.
Yes, you are not allowed to propagate Knockout Roses because they are patented. Other roses not patented are okay. Check online if a variety you want is okay to root.
@dbeavers2000 It is patent infringement to do any asexual propagation of a variety covered by a plant patent without permission from the patent holder. It doesn't matter whether you intend to sell them or not.
That being said, as a practical matter, it is very _unlikely_ that you would be sued for infringement unless you sell them commercially or somehow manage to publicize yourself. On TH-cam, for instance.
This is so illegal since knockout roses are Patent. However I have done it before.... took 4 month to take root......
I think the problem would be if a person was propagating patented plants and selling them. There are alot of non patented plants that can be propagated and sold. Jin, protecting patent rights is not a communist plot. If you had spent years alot of money developing a certain plant, and someone was duplicating and profiting from it, you would not like it
I am not a patent expert, but I think a patent expires after 20 years.
Sue? Someone with deep pockets. And they will.
Really Really wet is more wet than Really wet. Just don't make it Really Really Really wet. lol Sorry couldn't resist.
it's only illegal if you grow and sell these roses.
That's really not true. They are patented. You can't sell them but I guess you can propagate then for your own use. Just be careful. Research what Monsanto does to farmers who either try to save their Round Up Ready seeds or, heaven forbid, have RoundUp Ready plants coming up on their own land that they didn't even plant. Big, big fines.
It never work for me🥹