I just attempted to graft a yellow onto a red. We'll see how that works out. I didn't use honey however, and for a lack of a better material, I held it together with duct tape. If it fails (which I'm expecting it to) I'll surely try this.
What is the best season for grafting can you give me a answer please if you don’t mind I see your video is a very easy and very nice thank you so much but I’m glad you gave me answer I’m so happy🙏
A friend of mine asked me to help him with a wild rose bush in the yard of the house he just bought. It hasn't been pruned in 5+ years and was a tangled, collapsed and half dead mess. I've cut it back and tied it to trellises, but it looks like a skeleton. I know it will grow new branches and flower in the next year, but I was thinking about grafting the overgrown branches with buds onto the original vines. Would it work?
Use a graphing knife, with micropore tape (wal greens, CVS). Driving a pair of sheers into the stem damages a lot of ducts that carry nutrients up to the the top of the plant. For greater success, make clean cuts, let it breath. And by all means keep doing the closes ups, love your breasticles.
Can an already grafted rose, be grafted to another rose and does it need to be the same type of rose? Or can you take a cutting from a grafted rose and propagate it?
@YolandaVanveen Totally agree with that comment. But unless you are doing it for profit, who is gonna know............ I am a Blooming Idiot ha ha. We had Greenhouses in WV. Daddy had me transplanting seedlings when I was five years old. Family Florist for over 60 years. And that would be the Propagator and not the breeder......
@tdbrady80: because Those roses are grafted themselves. you see, HTs (hybrid teas) the gift roses do not root well because they have really weak rooting systems, so they should always be grafted :L
LOLOLOL I BUY FROM J&P .True about Seeds. Not illegal to use your own but they are messing with them genetically so they won't reproduce at all. We better start saving our own now....very few "special roses" are granted a patent, due to the fact they are unique and unlike any other rose. They are expensive because the developer gets a royalty for each rose sold-for the life of the patent(15-20 years). special-expensive-but probably worth every penny
whoa whoa, don't whittle any stock you're trying to graft to. Yeah maybe it works for roses, but you're opening up your graft to infection, and a skilled clean cut with a razor or a grafting knife will increase your success rate. and was that electrical tape? Acid burn from the adhesive? use grafting tape, it stretches and breathes. or stretchy medical tape.
A "micro-pore" gauze, not an adhesive tape which is used by veterinarians is a good product for securing grafts. Good ventilation, stretches & stays in place.
great demo on how easy rose grafting is. thanks for sharing
oh wow thanks for the honey tip :-)
You're very smart. Much better than me ❤
I just attempted to graft a yellow onto a red. We'll see how that works out. I didn't use honey however, and for a lack of a better material, I held it together with duct tape. If it fails (which I'm expecting it to) I'll surely try this.
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Thank you so much! You have given me great ideas how to graft the roses in my garden... I'll try it as soon as stop raining... :-)
I have to try this! Thanks for making this vid!
This is great !!! Thank you.
What is the best season for grafting can you give me a answer please if you don’t mind I see your video is a very easy and very nice thank you so much but I’m glad you gave me answer I’m so happy🙏
A friend of mine asked me to help him with a wild rose bush in the yard of the house he just bought. It hasn't been pruned in 5+ years and was a tangled, collapsed and half dead mess. I've cut it back and tied it to trellises, but it looks like a skeleton. I know it will grow new branches and flower in the next year, but I was thinking about grafting the overgrown branches with buds onto the original vines. Would it work?
Thanks for this video, my attitude is also keep trying ;) but no luck yet now i think this honey stuff will work
Thanks!
Use a graphing knife, with micropore tape (wal greens, CVS). Driving a pair of sheers into the stem damages a lot of ducts that carry nutrients up to the the top of the plant. For greater success, make clean cuts, let it breath. And by all means keep doing the closes ups, love your breasticles.
Yeah yeah!
Good method, but you said if you cut a rose stem and put it in a glass it will root out. That i am not sure.
I have yet to have a rose stem root in water.
its awesome
Where is the finished multi rose plant ?
Can an already grafted rose, be grafted to another rose and does it need to be the same type of rose? Or can you take a cutting from a grafted rose and propagate it?
Any rose can be grafted, any color, any size and variety.
@YolandaVanveen Hybrid patented Roses usually have a wired tag at the bottom with the name and patent # on them
@YolandaVanveen Totally agree with that comment. But unless you are doing it for profit, who is gonna know............ I am a Blooming Idiot ha ha. We had Greenhouses in WV. Daddy had me transplanting seedlings when I was five years old. Family Florist for over 60 years. And that would be the Propagator and not the breeder......
now i can steal stems from my favorite neibors roses
You got me! Just snipped-off 3 rose stems from neighbours' roses last night but ONLY after midnight. :)
what is used ointment / gel / gum / chemical name please
Good one going to try this>thanks anyway
@tdbrady80: because Those roses are grafted themselves. you see, HTs (hybrid teas) the gift roses do not root well because they have really weak rooting systems, so they should always be grafted :L
it is called internode.
can you Graff my root
u r funny????
supper
be careful !! a spider is in that plant.
watch carefully when she making cut on rose using her scissor :)
You are right, she better stick to cooking instead of grafting.
1:50 - 2:02 That's horrible. What about using a budding knife?
@runningonwaves
LOLOLOL I BUY FROM J&P .True about Seeds. Not illegal to use your own but they are messing with them genetically so they won't reproduce at all. We better start saving our own now....very few "special roses" are granted a patent, due to the fact they are unique and unlike any other rose. They are expensive because the developer gets a royalty for each rose sold-for the life of the patent(15-20 years). special-expensive-but probably worth every penny
grafting doesn't have anything with rooting
Right, it is cambium to cambium contact. Does need anything inserted in the graft. Instant failure.
I was looking for this comment lol
whoa whoa, don't whittle any stock you're trying to graft to. Yeah maybe it works for roses, but you're opening up your graft to infection, and a skilled clean cut with a razor or a grafting knife will increase your success rate. and was that electrical tape? Acid burn from the adhesive? use grafting tape, it stretches and breathes. or stretchy medical tape.
A "micro-pore" gauze, not an adhesive tape which is used by veterinarians is a good product for securing grafts. Good ventilation, stretches & stays in place.
Gosh! i've ruined my rose... T.T
I don't think she knows anything about grafting; hahaha
she seems very sloppy to me for some reason.. and i don't mean how she dresses....
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Such bad information and a sloppy technique makes me wonder, “Does she also provide TH-cam instructions for Tijuana plastic surgeons?”
Your grafting skills are not very developed. Have you ever heard of a razor blade?
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@brianlarsenis
this lady is ridiculous...
she doesnt know what shes doing