Well, I added you to my list of propagation channels. Now I have 3 go to channels. I started a year and a half ago in this hobby. I was interested in rhododendrons and found Mike Kincaid who is local near me and his energy is contagious and Mike propagates everything. I then found Jason when I decided to try propagating roses. Learned a lot from them. I decided last winter to do some cuttings indoors. I used a clear tub with fine fir bark for my media and bought a heat mat. I did invest in a thermostat with mine and it keeps the bark at 69/71 degrees constantly. Using a Led light also. You brought up points today I hadn't heard before. or paid any attention to. I'm in the PNW Washington and were in our cold rainy season now so I just started my indoor station a week ago and was going to do some rose cuttings today when the rain stops. So anyhow as I ramble, thank you for this video and keep them coming.
I love to experiment with plants. I love roses so I take cuttings, make mistakes, peg climbers to ground. Had success with this. Thank you for this video, got alot from it.
😀, I made all the mistakes you had. It had been always a hit or miss. Thanks for this very clear instructions. I will try your method & hope that I will have the same success as yours. 🙏
I’ve been hesitant to try my hand at propagation, thinking it was only for the “experts”, but you’ve encouraged me to add it to my New Years resolutions.👍🏽🌹
@@TheRoseGeek ..... next time I propagate???? Hahaha... I am ALWAYS trying to propagate. Wish I could send you a photo of all my baby cuttings. They are everywhere. After watching your video I went and cut more! If only I had a greenhouse....
I’ve never succeeded at propagation, and was thinking I was going to quit and that it would be less expensive and less time consuming to just buy roses of the same color I wanted to propagate. But I think I will give it another try. Thanks so much for this.
You are cutting too close to the node.it will damage the node and cutting will fail.also leave some more leaves.otherwise every thing else you explain are too good.i love it.
I will definitely create a Playlist, subscribe and like your videos. I started propergating roses last year not knowing what I was doing. I trimmed my bushes and put them in a pile out back and forgot about them. This year I notice something growing and it was those stems I just put in a pile, silly me. Now I have a huge bush that grew over the summer and now here in October it's still blooming beautiful red knock out roses. I've watched some videos on propergating and just cut some and have them under my grow light. But after looking at your video I'm definitely going to get more ready for this winter. Thank you so much for popping up. I'm going to follow you so keep the videos coming.
You should give yourseld way more credit. Ive watched nearly all of Jasons videos, yet there are tips you suggested i dont believe he mentions and i already knew a good bit. Thank you 💚
Wow I learned a lot from this video. Especially the swelling buds. I'm in a very dry climate so getting the humidity right is going to be more my problem. I've been trying for several years and hopefully I finally have success with one them. I'll keep you posted
Over here from Fraser Farm he mentioned you in video.Your instructions are very clear and easy to understand.I truly appreciate your instructions.Im hoping to be ito get some propagated.Thank you
Thank you so much for joining our page. Propagation is so fun. I have other methods in video also that you may find fun to try. Best of luck this season.
I have 1 percent, but this winter I am gathering Willow branches to make some Hormone Tea! I am hoping it helps! This Winter I will be creating a Grow Room with Lights! :) I am eye-balling my Roses now! Tropicana has some good canes with pink nodes! I never realized!
OMG, there is a Pink Lady Banks Rose I walk past for years....I have envied it, never touching it because I need to figure this out....so many attempts, so many failures! Rose by Seed was always my go-to for more Roses! They are so cute, creating a tiny version of their Greater selves by the 3rd leaf-set! If I could only replace what was lost...in 2011, we had an Arctic Blast that put us at 11 Degrees for nearly 3 days, and I was in the middle of a move and had everything potted! ......I never recovered! :)
@@TheRoseGeek Yeah, I immediately stopped the video and went out to explore...I can see where some canes are not supporting the nodes like your showed! ...I am excited about this new discovery! :)
Hi I'm a new prescriber and I absolutely love this video. I've tried for years to propagate roses and they all turn black. I'm trying your way!! Thank you so much for this video❤❤❤❤
Thanks for great video. Where did you buy the growing light? Please share a link:) please also share where to buy the rack the jars are sitting on! I have the same jars from Walmart
Kimberly, thank you for all of your tips for rooting rose cuttings. I went to Jason's site but I could not find the charts you held up to show us. Is there another way to print them out please? Thank you!
Thanks so much Kim! Love love love the video! feel inspired to try the propagation myself now. Thank you! Just to make sure I get you right, I captured the images and what I understood is: the appropriate nods would be the ones with "fresh pink color" and "a tiny bit of bulging, but not too much". Is that right?
Hi Kimberley! I'm rewatching these propagation videos and trying again . thanks for the help! can you tell me how your propagated roses did for the last year? any wisdom you would add to this video? UNRELATED: have you seen Evelyn available anywhere this year? i can't find her!
@@TheRoseGeek i actually got the email from Grace rose farms today, but an hour after i got the email i checked at Evelyn was sold out again. 😪 i was too late, again! sadly i don't have facebook but i'd be in those groups if i did! i appreciate you😀 just thought i'd ask anyhow! thanks for all that you do! Happy New year!!!
A very nice and elaborate explanation. I watched several other propagate videos and in a lot of them the used garlic, banana and other fruit to put around the area where rooting should be done. Is this a working method or just videos to gather clicks?
What great video...❤🎉I am rewatching your propagation videos and taking notes before June, when roses start flowering in the UK. A question if I may: Do you think putting the bins outside in a sunny spot in your garden from June to August would be good enough, instead of using Growlight? Or would you rather keep the cuttings in a more controlled environment such as Growlight? I would appreciate your feedback. 😊
@@TheRoseGeek Oh thank you so much for your kind reply. Another great tip as well! I am so thrilled to try all the methods suggested by you this year. Don't know why, but something about propagating roses makes me so excited. I feel like I am becoming an alchemist or a magician. Thanks again, Kim. You are an inspiration!!
Hi Kim Well, my Rose cutting made it yay 😊 thank you. However, I have a QUESTION for you ….. i’m not sure that I have a permanent home for it just yet wanted to get your thoughts as far as what type of container I can put it in temporarily till I make that decision Let me know and thank you
Congrats on your rooting! A rose can certainly grow in a pot for a year or more. Jump up a size for the pot when the roots completely fill the pot. Once you get to 20x20", they can remain in that size forever. Just make sure that you are fertilizing once a week.
@@TheRoseGeek Thank you I was so surprised because I left them out on the patio for the winter. I did, however, cover them with row cover cloths, I’m in zone 7b so I wasn’t quite sure they were going to make it but they did. Excellent, that is really good to know that gives me time to prepare a bed for them Thank you again for all your help And for taking the time to reply back to me.
Hi Kim, I could not find any organic perlite, only found the Miracle Gro perlite which says ‘ Enriched with plant food’. Is it ok to mix with organic peat moss to make the propagation mix for rose cuttings?
@@TheRoseGeek Thank you! I luckily found the organic all natural Vigoro perlite the next day at a different Homedepot and returned the Miracle Gro perlite. I used the Organic perlite with my organic peat moss. I have a question. How long should I keep my humidity dome open daily to save the cuttings from rot. The humidity is showing 99 almost always and temperature 63/64 F. Few of the cuttings which I planted on Jan. 1st, rot from the bottom, so I threw them away. What should I do to save the rest? The leaves look ok so far.
Hi Kim, Should I keep my rooted rose cuttings ( which I have potted in quart size pots 2 weeks ago) inside my mini unheated greenhouse now? Only at nights or during the day as well? Please advice. ❤
@@TheRoseGeek Thank you!❤My mini greenhouse is unheated though.It is outside along the building in my backyard. The rooted cuttings would be ok during the winter in this outdoor greenhouse?
@@TheRoseGeek Hi Kim, I put the humidity meter you told me to buy inside the clear plastic humidity dome, what humidity do you suggest I maintain inside the dome? It is showing 93 right now.
I have a rose plant and it roots no matter what. Whatever the size,season, condition, no rooting hat one or green house. It roots in mostly in 10 days. But I have six other rose plants I tried every thing on you tube they never root. They shoot our sprouts, but never rooted. I have tried for the past three years with hundreds of stems. I wonder why.
@@TheRoseGeek Oh! Thanks for replying. Yes one of them is red. But the other ones are white, yellow,dark pink and very pale pink. I have been watching several videos of yours in the last couple of days and I really learned a lot. I have too many suckers grown in one of my yellow rose plant didn’t know it is bad until I watched your video. I was happy that I am getting some dark red flowers too on the same plant!😂
Be aware that florist roses are usually sprayed with "non-sprout" so that it makes it hard to propagate, but it makes them "non-living" plant material for import. If you can't get them to propagate, it is probably not you. Also, because you don't know the rose, it could still be under patent (usually 20 years) and illegal to propagate.....but you can always destroy the rooted cutting.
Your examples are super. I’ve never heard of looking for a pink node.
Thanx Kim💕
That was a great video
Evelyn is very easy to propagate. Great video.
Well, I added you to my list of propagation channels. Now I have 3 go to channels. I started a year and a half ago in this hobby. I was interested in rhododendrons and found Mike Kincaid who is local near me and his energy is contagious and Mike propagates everything. I then found Jason when I decided to try propagating roses. Learned a lot from them. I decided last winter to do some cuttings indoors. I used a clear tub with fine fir bark for my media and bought a heat mat. I did invest in a thermostat with mine and it keeps the bark at 69/71 degrees constantly. Using a Led light also. You brought up points today I hadn't heard before. or paid any attention to. I'm in the PNW Washington and were in our cold rainy season now so I just started my indoor station a week ago and was going to do some rose cuttings today when the rain stops. So anyhow as I ramble, thank you for this video and keep them coming.
Thanks for breaking this all down for us!
I love to experiment with plants. I love roses so I take cuttings, make mistakes, peg climbers to ground. Had success with this. Thank you for this video, got alot from it.
😀, I made all the mistakes you had. It had been always a hit or miss. Thanks for this very clear instructions. I will try your method & hope that I will have the same success as yours. 🙏
Thank you for sharing your process in such detail! I’ve tried propagating in the past without any success, but now, I’ll give it another try.
Very well explain thank you 🙏 love roses❤️❤️
I’ve been hesitant to try my hand at propagation, thinking it was only for the “experts”, but you’ve encouraged me to add it to my New Years resolutions.👍🏽🌹
Always detailed, thorough and well explained. You are really A great teacher Kimberley! thank you so much! I will definitely try! 👍👍🙏🙏❤❤
I live in Kentucky and have extreme humidity so my issue has been rot. You showed some great points and gave great tips! Thank you so much❤️
@@TheRoseGeek ..... next time I propagate???? Hahaha... I am ALWAYS trying to propagate. Wish I could send you a photo of all my baby cuttings. They are everywhere. After watching your video I went and cut more! If only I had a greenhouse....
I really appreciate the closeup detail of the nodes!
Happy to help! I am going to be putting out another video in three days for using pods for propagation. Stay tuned for that!
I’ve never succeeded at propagation, and was thinking I was going to quit and that it would be less expensive and less time consuming to just buy roses of the same color I wanted to propagate. But I think I will give it another try. Thanks so much for this.
After watching several videos on propagating roses, I HAVE to give this video a 5 star out of 5/! great presentation!
OH WOW!!! What a wonderful compliment! Thank you for making my day.
Sending wishes for success this season Preacher1775!
saw many videos but yours is the best on this subject.
Thank you so much!
You are cutting too close to the node.it will damage the node and cutting will fail.also leave some more leaves.otherwise every thing else you explain are too good.i love it.
I cant wrap my head around as to to why folks make a video if they are not 100% qualified on a particular subject. this women talks unnecessarily.
I will definitely create a Playlist, subscribe and like your videos. I started propergating roses last year not knowing what I was doing. I trimmed my bushes and put them in a pile out back and forgot about them. This year I notice something growing and it was those stems I just put in a pile, silly me. Now I have a huge bush that grew over the summer and now here in October it's still blooming beautiful red knock out roses. I've watched some videos on propergating and just cut some and have them under my grow light. But after looking at your video I'm definitely going to get more ready for this winter. Thank you so much for popping up. I'm going to follow you so keep the videos coming.
I have a rose bush that my mom planted and it’s really healthy and growing nicely. I m going to give this a try
Very detailed and informative!!! Thank you!!
Very helpful. Great tips on the cane buds .
You should give yourseld way more credit. Ive watched nearly all of Jasons videos, yet there are tips you suggested i dont believe he mentions and i already knew a good bit. Thank you 💚
Wow I learned a lot from this video. Especially the swelling buds. I'm in a very dry climate so getting the humidity right is going to be more my problem. I've been trying for several years and hopefully I finally have success with one them. I'll keep you posted
Sehr gute, detaillierte Beschreibung. Ab Minute 5 gezeigt, dass Stücke mit 4 aktiven Nodien genommen werden.
Halb Perlite, halb Torf als Medium.
Excellent! So glad it was helpful!
Best video I've seen so far and I've watch a lot! Thank you.
Over here from Fraser Farm he mentioned you in video.Your instructions are very clear and easy to understand.I truly appreciate your instructions.Im hoping to be ito get some propagated.Thank you
Thank you so much for joining our page. Propagation is so fun. I have other methods in video also that you may find fun to try. Best of luck this season.
I have 1 percent, but this winter I am gathering Willow branches to make some Hormone Tea! I am hoping it helps! This Winter I will be creating a Grow Room with Lights! :) I am eye-balling my Roses now! Tropicana has some good canes with pink nodes! I never realized!
OMG, there is a Pink Lady Banks Rose I walk past for years....I have envied it, never touching it because I need to figure this out....so many attempts, so many failures!
Rose by Seed was always my go-to for more Roses! They are so cute, creating a tiny version of their Greater selves by the 3rd leaf-set! If I could only replace what was lost...in 2011, we had an Arctic Blast that put us at 11 Degrees for nearly 3 days, and I was in the middle of a move and had everything potted! ......I never recovered! :)
@@TheRoseGeek Yeah, I immediately stopped the video and went out to explore...I can see where some canes are not supporting the nodes like your showed! ...I am excited about this new discovery! :)
Great info, thank you
Very welcome
Hi I'm a new prescriber and I absolutely love this video. I've tried for years to propagate roses and they all turn black. I'm trying your way!! Thank you so much for this video❤❤❤❤
Good luck! Keep me posted.
Great info thanks, I also watch the next video.
Can't thank you enough for this video 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thank you. I’m looking for the attachments. I’m not a you tube geek🥴
Thanks for great video. Where did you buy the growing light? Please share a link:) please also share where to buy the rack the jars are sitting on! I have the same jars from Walmart
Hi Kim, Please send me cuttings of your William Morris, Fair Bianca, Leander and St. Cecilia / Bishop’s Castle roses when you do your Spring pruning.
Kimberly, thank you for all of your tips for rooting rose cuttings. I went to Jason's site but I could not find the charts you held up to show us. Is there another way to print them out please? Thank you!
@fraservalleyrosefarm Jason, could you help us find your charts?
Thanks so much Kim! Love love love the video! feel inspired to try the propagation myself now. Thank you!
Just to make sure I get you right, I captured the images and what I understood is: the appropriate nods would be the ones with "fresh pink color" and "a tiny bit of bulging, but not too much". Is that right?
Such an excellent video! I’ve watched many and yours covers everything so thoroughly, precautions included.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🌹
Wow, thank you! Good luck with your props this season!
grate info, Thank you.
Hi Kimberley! I'm rewatching these propagation videos and trying again . thanks for the help! can you tell me how your propagated roses did for the last year? any wisdom you would add to this video? UNRELATED: have you seen Evelyn available anywhere this year? i can't find her!
@@TheRoseGeek i actually got the email from Grace rose farms today, but an hour after i got the email i checked at Evelyn was sold out again. 😪 i was too late, again! sadly i don't have facebook but i'd be in those groups if i did! i appreciate you😀 just thought i'd ask anyhow! thanks for all that you do! Happy New year!!!
@@TheRoseGeek Ooooh! How very mysterious. Okay! Here's to remembering! 🤗
Thanks for sharing all the different learning I also enjoy fraiser valley information videos 🌹🫶🏼
I like Fraser Valley videos also! Thank you for checking out my video on propagation.
Did you post a follow up on your successes/failures from these? Just curious if you’ve adjusted anything since? Thanks-
A very nice and elaborate explanation. I watched several other propagate videos and in a lot of them the used garlic, banana and other fruit to put around the area where rooting should be done. Is this a working method or just videos to gather clicks?
I haven't tried fruit but I suspect that it is just for clicks/views.
Jason mentions the air inside a tote being too still in one of his early propagation videos. Did you guys discuss a way to overcome this?
Do you think that I can propagate on hybrid tea roses?
Rose propagation
What ia the best temperature and humidity for planting rose cutting?
What great video...❤🎉I am rewatching your propagation videos and taking notes before June, when roses start flowering in the UK. A question if I may: Do you think putting the bins outside in a sunny spot in your garden from June to August would be good enough, instead of using Growlight? Or would you rather keep the cuttings in a more controlled environment such as Growlight? I would appreciate your feedback. 😊
@@TheRoseGeek Oh thank you so much for your kind reply. Another great tip as well! I am so thrilled to try all the methods suggested by you this year. Don't know why, but something about propagating roses makes me so excited. I feel like I am becoming an alchemist or a magician. Thanks again, Kim. You are an inspiration!!
also, would you please share a link for the links and the updated link for the light?
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@@TheRoseGeek Thank you
Hi Kim, to propagate florist rose from bouquet, which strength of Dip n Grow rooting hormone should I use?5X strength or 10X strength?
@@TheRoseGeek Thank you.
Hi Kim
Well, my Rose cutting made it yay 😊 thank you.
However, I have a QUESTION for you …..
i’m not sure that I have a permanent home for it just yet wanted to get your thoughts as far as what type of container I can put it in temporarily till I make that decision
Let me know and thank you
Congrats on your rooting! A rose can certainly grow in a pot for a year or more. Jump up a size for the pot when the roots completely fill the pot. Once you get to 20x20", they can remain in that size forever. Just make sure that you are fertilizing once a week.
@@TheRoseGeek
Thank you
I was so surprised because I left them out on the patio for the winter.
I did, however, cover them with row cover cloths, I’m in zone 7b so I wasn’t quite sure they were going to make it but they did.
Excellent, that is really good to know that gives me time to prepare a bed for them
Thank you again for all your help
And for taking the time to reply back to me.
Can this be done in a sunny window if you don’t have a grow light?
Yes, absolutely!
Hi Kim, I could not find any organic perlite, only found the Miracle Gro perlite which says ‘ Enriched with plant food’. Is it ok to mix with organic peat moss to make the propagation mix for rose cuttings?
@@TheRoseGeek Thank you! I luckily found the organic all natural Vigoro perlite the next day at a different Homedepot and returned the Miracle Gro perlite. I used the Organic perlite with my organic peat moss. I have a question. How long should I keep my humidity dome open daily to save the cuttings from rot. The humidity is showing 99 almost always and temperature 63/64 F. Few of the cuttings which I planted on Jan. 1st, rot from the bottom, so I threw them away. What should I do to save the rest? The leaves look ok so far.
Hi Kim, Should I keep my rooted rose cuttings ( which I have potted in quart size pots 2 weeks ago) inside my mini unheated greenhouse now? Only at nights or during the day as well? Please advice. ❤
@@TheRoseGeek Thank you!❤My mini greenhouse is unheated though.It is outside along the building in my backyard. The rooted cuttings would be ok during the winter in this outdoor greenhouse?
@@TheRoseGeek I can ask them.
@@TheRoseGeek Hi Kim, I put the humidity meter you told me to buy inside the clear plastic humidity dome, what humidity do you suggest I maintain inside the dome? It is showing 93 right now.
I have a rose plant and it roots no matter what. Whatever the size,season, condition, no rooting hat one or green house. It roots in mostly in 10 days. But I have six other rose plants I tried every thing on you tube they never root. They shoot our sprouts, but never rooted. I have tried for the past three years with hundreds of stems. I wonder why.
@@TheRoseGeek Oh! Thanks for replying. Yes one of them is red. But the other ones are white, yellow,dark pink and very pale pink. I have been watching several videos of yours in the last couple of days and I really learned a lot. I have too many suckers grown in one of my yellow rose plant didn’t know it is bad until I watched your video. I was happy that I am getting some dark red flowers too on the same plant!😂
where do you get Promix from?
I bought it from my local Tractor supply. They ordered it for me.
Florists roses are mostly long stem single bloomers with no scent and no re-bloom.
I tried growing rose from bouquets but of no success
❤
I got roses off of my nieces casket yesterday. How can I successfully propagate them without killing it?
Be aware that florist roses are usually sprayed with "non-sprout" so that it makes it hard to propagate, but it makes them "non-living" plant material for import. If you can't get them to propagate, it is probably not you. Also, because you don't know the rose, it could still be under patent (usually 20 years) and illegal to propagate.....but you can always destroy the rooted cutting.
do you sell roses?
I don't. I like to share though! If you are on Rose Geeks Propagation, there many that share their cuttings and rootings.