Great tips! I have a rose bush from my sister’s funeral basket 13 years ago. Host plant is healthy and I can’t wait to try your tips and hacks in the spring to give new life to many rose bushes 😊
The orientation tip is great, I messed the orientation up many years ago and I never miss up in this step anymore. Good tip and thanks for sharing this video!
Awesome tips, thank you! I have two rose bushes my late grandmother had planted, more than 30 years ago, that I want to clone. And this video definitely helped with my research on how to go about doing this without damaging the existing rose bushes.
Hi from West Yorkshire. I have success with three cutting I took mabe 4-5 months ago. The other 7 cutting are still alive. I put more rooting powder and replanted. I find the young thin tips easiest to root
I swear my mother could take an old rose bouquet, crame it into the ground, ignore it, and have a new rose bush. Me, in the same location and weather, have only managed to start three or four roses in that many decades.
No. Your grandma wasn’t cramming them into the ground, you should do your homework, or pay attention to what’s going on around you. It’s not some “unfair cruel world” that’s making all your rose cuttings unsuccessful. It’s you not taking the time & effort into learning the actual techniques and science behind it. Your laziness, lack of ambition, and absent motivation
@@macysondheim My grandmother might not have been, but that is exactly what my mother did. She would bring home an old bunch of roses from the church, stuff the ends in any old patch of ground and just ignore them. No water, nada. And she did just put them wherever there was room. A few weeks later, they were growing. I was living with my mother for most of that time and taking care of the yard so I know exactly what was and wasn't done. I can start roses from cuttings and a good portion of my 40 plus rose are just that, but I have to work at it while they didn't.
Thank you sir , this is so interesting. You’re kind to share your knowledge, God bless you. Can you share some ideas for growing cuttings from fruit trees like mango, soursap or avocado? I would greatly appreciate it.
I use plastic bottles, colored, with the bottom off. They work great. Put the name of the rose on the bottle. I have taken thousands of cuttings. I have four cuttings I did last Fall, I took them into the basement under lights. They are potted and the pots are in the ground now. It was 90 degrees today!. I keep the pots watered every day. I have a plant of Stormy Weather. I moved it in early March. It is doing good
Thank you! I just cut off a limb from my crepe myrtle that i had notched and got roots growing. Wasn't sure what to do so immediately stuck them in Aloe and water and came here.... I'll dip in root grow powder and put in soil. Fingers crossed😅
I watch nd follow most of your videos. All videos are very useful. For blossom end rot foliar spray. compost tea is to be diluted 1:5 nd add 1 lit to milk/epson salt solution or add the 1 lit compost tea to the solution nd then dilute the whole solution 1:5 nd spray.
Thank you so much. The eggshell vinegar formula is better and provides instant supply of soluble free calcium - th-cam.com/video/3BJ9yLDkr58/w-d-xo.html
Nice video. 7 minutes and lots of specific information. WELL DONE!! Out of curiosity, when the "grow period" is April or May to October, when is the best time to begin doing all this? .
Hi can you please answer those questions would really help 1:I have orange seedlings which i sprouted from the tissue method so I have planted it in a small potand the question is do I have to give it sunlight in this stage and if yes how much hours or minutes do I have to give it sunlight? 2:do I have to Give it fertilizers in this stage if no then when I have to give it and at which stage? 3:can i plant it on a terracotta pot or do I want to plant it in the ground? pls answer these questions it would really help.
Hi my jasmine plant have like u show the root like bend but my plant stam is little green but no leaf I just cut like 2 inch like u say so that one again grow they have chance to grow because noe winter so I can expect summer to leaf
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Can I place the rose cutting that has been prepared for rooting on a heating mat?
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Great tips! I have a rose bush from my sister’s funeral basket 13 years ago. Host plant is healthy and I can’t wait to try your tips and hacks in the spring to give new life to many rose bushes 😊
The orientation tip is great, I messed the orientation up many years ago and I never miss up in this step anymore. Good tip and thanks for sharing this video!
I've learned so much from you! I've successfully rooted roses thanks to you. ❤️🌹
From Thailand with much of appreciation.
I have a climbing Angel Face rose that I’m going to attempt to propagate. Thank you for this video.
Awesome tips, thank you! I have two rose bushes my late grandmother had planted, more than 30 years ago, that I want to clone. And this video definitely helped with my research on how to go about doing this without damaging the existing rose bushes.
Thanks. Please also try this th-cam.com/video/IPvTKKbbYaI/w-d-xo.html
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Hi from West Yorkshire. I have success with three cutting I took mabe 4-5 months ago. The other 7 cutting are still alive. I put more rooting powder and replanted. I find the young thin tips easiest to root
Great informative,knowledgeable instructions, you made it a surprisingly simple process, thank you
Thank you for your advice and tips.
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Very Super Video For your Demonstration To Grow Rose Plant Easily To Grow
Thanks to tell us about the cutting Rose plantation. So thanks again.
Thank you for showing us how to do it, I have given up hope but I will definitely try your method. Maybe I will succeed this time
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Fantastic advice. Thank you! I have shared this site with a gardening group.
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Thank you for this very informative video, so much important tips. I shall refer to you as the rose Dr, when I share this with my friends.
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Great tips. Thank you.
Excellent and clear. especially great tip about the aloe. TY! :)
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Great tips. Aloe hack is wild.
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I swear my mother could take an old rose bouquet, crame it into the ground, ignore it, and have a new rose bush. Me, in the same location and weather, have only managed to start three or four roses in that many decades.
Same with my mother! I think they have a special gift from God….. a blessing on them!
actually it happens bro, My success rate is good but my mother can grow anything bro, she made whole garden doing that
No. Your grandma wasn’t cramming them into the ground, you should do your homework, or pay attention to what’s going on around you. It’s not some “unfair cruel world” that’s making all your rose cuttings unsuccessful. It’s you not taking the time & effort into learning the actual techniques and science behind it. Your laziness, lack of ambition, and absent motivation
@@macysondheim My grandmother might not have been, but that is exactly what my mother did. She would bring home an old bunch of roses from the church, stuff the ends in any old patch of ground and just ignore them. No water, nada. And she did just put them wherever there was room. A few weeks later, they were growing. I was living with my mother for most of that time and taking care of the yard so I know exactly what was and wasn't done. I can start roses from cuttings and a good portion of my 40 plus rose are just that, but I have to work at it while they didn't.
Grounds are soo helpful to grow something yrr... in pots very hard very hard especially in small ones.
Thank you sir , this is so interesting. You’re kind to share your knowledge, God bless you. Can you share some ideas for growing cuttings from fruit trees like mango, soursap or avocado? I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks. These methods are best for fruit trees th-cam.com/video/IPvTKKbbYaI/w-d-xo.html
Your videos are always informative.
Your way to describe is excellent 👏
Great video ! 🌿😊🌿 Plants are the best, specially the people behind them 🌿🤩🌿 You got a new sub from Denmark .☀️🌿😊🇩🇰
Is it still a national sport in Denmark to get plants for free from cuttings? I remember an old Danish friend laughing about it!
Good morning. Very useful informn. Thk u.
Very nice video. Very informative. Thx
It's amazing and I tried it at home and it worked
You are so smart and generous to share your knowledge. Thank you.
I use plastic bottles, colored, with the bottom off. They work great. Put the name of the rose on the bottle. I have taken thousands of cuttings. I have four cuttings I did last Fall, I took them into the basement under lights. They are potted and the pots are in the ground now. It was 90 degrees today!. I keep the pots watered every day. I have a plant of Stormy Weather. I moved it in early March. It is doing good
Thank you for this well-explained video, master.
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I just subbed, Thank you very much. Great information
Grow in cocopeat success rate is great. Cutting in Soil mostly fails. Roots need easy penetration. Soil gets lumped
Thank you! I just cut off a limb from my crepe myrtle that i had notched and got roots growing. Wasn't sure what to do so immediately stuck them in Aloe and water and came here.... I'll dip in root grow powder and put in soil. Fingers crossed😅
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Very nice and useful video, Thanks for sharing.
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Thank u. For the good tips. Sir
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Good video, shall try out your method👍
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I watch nd follow most of your videos. All videos are very useful. For blossom end rot foliar spray. compost tea is to be diluted 1:5 nd add 1 lit to milk/epson salt solution or add the 1 lit compost tea to the solution nd then dilute the whole solution 1:5 nd spray.
Thank you so much. The eggshell vinegar formula is better and provides instant supply of soluble free calcium - th-cam.com/video/3BJ9yLDkr58/w-d-xo.html
Thank for the information
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Sir good explanation
Yes it's work... I have also doing it
Ok good ideas
Nice video. 7 minutes and lots of specific information. WELL DONE!!
Out of curiosity, when the "grow period" is April or May to October, when is the best time to begin doing all this?
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Thanks. Except winter and hot summer, any time.
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Hi can you please answer those questions would really help
1:I have orange seedlings which i sprouted from the tissue method so I have planted it in a small potand the question is do I have to give it sunlight in this stage and if yes how much hours or minutes do I have to give it sunlight?
2:do I have to Give it fertilizers in this stage if no then when I have to give it and at which stage?
3:can i plant it on a terracotta pot or do I want to plant it in the ground?
pls answer these questions it would really help.
Hi. This video may answer few questions th-cam.com/video/eLACnABG2LM/w-d-xo.html
You can plant it in ground when it reaches a size of about 1 foot.
When to take plastic off from rose cuttings it has been 10 days for my cuttings and they are sprouted but not sure about roots
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Great information
HI AND THANKS FOR THE VIDEO.PLEASE,CAN PETROLEUM JELLY (VASLINE) BE USED IN PLACE OF CANDLE WAX?
Anything that prevents moisture loss
Very effective.
Thanks for the amazing tips. Can't wait to get started.
Hi my jasmine plant have like u show the root like bend but my plant stam is little green but no leaf I just cut like 2 inch like u say so that one again grow they have chance to grow because noe winter so I can expect summer to leaf
Very nice video for good
How long does it usually take to grow roots?
4-6 недель
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Sir please suggest some flowering plants that can grow in 2 to 3hrs of sun light... Especially in the apartments..
Will make a video on this topic. Thank you.
Does it matter what type of aloe vera you use? I have a ton of soap aloes
Thanks 😊😊
Amazing!!.
Thanks for the tips, Sir!!. 👍
Please suggest a good potting mix for this purpose.
Can we make with hybrid rose cuttings.Tq
I am planting Rose plants on ground in sandy soil. What suggestions you give me
Yep. Sandy soil works.
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