Hi my hubby has bought me a floral arrangment of some KNOCK OUT roses tall and full. I was wondering if I could cut from it to get a rose plant? I know this might be a dumb ?
You have to be careful when crossing two roses in your garden-Thanks Lloyd for your note so make sure you don't have any patented varieties. "In your video on rose propagation from 'trimmings' or whatever term you used, you are promoting illegal activity, specifically unauthorized propagation of patented plants. I am a bit sensitive to this issue, since we license many patented cultivars and ALWAYS pay the royalty that is due to the breeder. ".
I have tried on several occasions to propagate rose cuttings, on 2 occasions I started to see a little bit of growth like a red stem was coming out but the cuttings just died, now I have dipped the cuttings in honey and then in water and then planted in a pot but no luck! what am I doing wrong? please help!
@Itrustnujesus cause probably the cutting didn't take not all cutting will root and also you might want to wait till it stops flowering or in winter you will have more chances of a successful rooting. always try to take several cuttings off your plant so u can have more of a chance of propagating it. hope it helps take care Cheers
This is great. i was wondering if the propogated plant from cutting has the exact cgracteristic of the parent plant ?. I cut a branch off of this gorgous rose plant in a rose park one time and planted it in dirt, using rooting compund, But I dont know if will be the same rose I saw in the park !. Also, I've seen aome beautiful roses that you can purchase as cut plant in the store...Would they be a good candidate for planting ?
@afype the cutting should be the same as the one from the park. In terms of the cut plant of the ones in the floral departments, it would not be adviseable. the roses in the floral departments are bread from roses from the very warm parts of the world and may not grow well in your climate zone
does it matter what season you do this in? it's mid october now and if i do this, will it damage my existing rose or make it difficult to grow the cutting? i live in norther CA.
Actually You can root most roses without using rooting hormones rose cuttings contain auxin (indoleacetic acid -- "IAA"), a natural root-promoting hormone. :)
hey its much easier, to just take your cutting and put in soil or dirt, make sure it is moist and never dries out, and you will see new growth, within a few weeks, the rose cuttings starts to form a callus type root and that helps it to grow.
>> selling flowers for more than 15yrs means you must be really experienced. so anything you say goes boss. really want a few rose bushes so need the advice
selling flowers for more than 15yrs means you must be really experienced. so anything you say goes boss. really want a few rose bushes so need the advice
I'm really new to gardening, we just bought our first house a little over a year ago (yey!), and I really wante to try cloning a rose bush we have. So I started reading, and my head spun - hormones, little green houses made out of ziploc bags, exact measurements, aspirin in the water... Honestly, they made it sound so scary I ended up not doing it this year. Wish I checked you tube and saw your video first!
Excellent!!! It made it look so easy!!
Tiqitproductions 1 month ago
will the rose grow true to the parent plant? since you do not have the graft knot where it was grafted to make a more superior plant
goldenpassages 3 months ago
@goldenpassages yes
Rubby213445 3 months ago
good infos. i will try it out
hackalabac 3 months ago
Thanks !
MrMoodyMusic 9 months ago
Hi my hubby has bought me a floral arrangment of some KNOCK OUT roses tall and full. I was wondering if I could cut from it to get a rose plant? I know this might be a dumb ?
hauntsrus 9 months ago
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You have to be careful when crossing two roses in your garden-Thanks Lloyd for your note so make sure you don't have any patented varieties. "In your video on rose propagation from 'trimmings' or whatever term you used, you are promoting illegal activity, specifically unauthorized propagation of patented plants. I am a bit sensitive to this issue, since we license many patented cultivars and ALWAYS pay the royalty that is due to the breeder. ".
YolandaVanveen 11 months ago
that doesnt look like a rose to me
thesunsetreptiles 1 year ago
I have tried on several occasions to propagate rose cuttings, on 2 occasions I started to see a little bit of growth like a red stem was coming out but the cuttings just died, now I have dipped the cuttings in honey and then in water and then planted in a pot but no luck! what am I doing wrong? please help!
Itrustnujesus 1 year ago
@Itrustnujesus cause probably the cutting didn't take not all cutting will root and also you might want to wait till it stops flowering or in winter you will have more chances of a successful rooting. always try to take several cuttings off your plant so u can have more of a chance of propagating it. hope it helps take care Cheers
sergiolad 1 year ago
Thanks! I had no idea it was so simple.
Ruffian144 1 year ago
This is great. i was wondering if the propogated plant from cutting has the exact cgracteristic of the parent plant ?. I cut a branch off of this gorgous rose plant in a rose park one time and planted it in dirt, using rooting compund, But I dont know if will be the same rose I saw in the park !. Also, I've seen aome beautiful roses that you can purchase as cut plant in the store...Would they be a good candidate for planting ?
afype 1 year ago
@afype the cutting should be the same as the one from the park. In terms of the cut plant of the ones in the floral departments, it would not be adviseable. the roses in the floral departments are bread from roses from the very warm parts of the world and may not grow well in your climate zone
79bizmark 1 year ago
thanks so much for sharing this info with us!
gzusrulzme1 1 year ago
does it matter what season you do this in? it's mid october now and if i do this, will it damage my existing rose or make it difficult to grow the cutting? i live in norther CA.
amit85 1 year ago
@amit85 No it doen't matter. as long as you keep the young plant in awarm place, like near a sunny window indoors.
afype 1 year ago
Actually You can root most roses without using rooting hormones rose cuttings contain auxin (indoleacetic acid -- "IAA"), a natural root-promoting hormone. :)
Meekseek 1 year ago
hey its much easier, to just take your cutting and put in soil or dirt, make sure it is moist and never dries out, and you will see new growth, within a few weeks, the rose cuttings starts to form a callus type root and that helps it to grow.
5ive5ive9 1 year ago
Wow! rooting roses in water? what planet is she from?
conoslip 1 year ago
@conoslip lol I was thinking the same thing, I've never seen it either.
truemirror 1 year ago
thanks for the video,
how long can you leave it in a pot that size before it starts to get root bound?
splifey 1 year ago
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>> selling flowers for more than 15yrs means you must be really experienced. so anything you say goes boss. really want a few rose bushes so need the advice
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MikeSPx24bj9 1 year ago
My cut roses have never grown roots in water...
moodykitty 1 year ago
do you have to change the water while the roots are growing? p.s. this video really helped thanks so much!
senatorkaty 1 year ago
Excellent video!
SuperParadox777 2 years ago
selling flowers for more than 15yrs means you must be really experienced. so anything you say goes boss. really want a few rose bushes so need the advice
dionysus2008 2 years ago
I'm really new to gardening, we just bought our first house a little over a year ago (yey!), and I really wante to try cloning a rose bush we have. So I started reading, and my head spun - hormones, little green houses made out of ziploc bags, exact measurements, aspirin in the water... Honestly, they made it sound so scary I ended up not doing it this year. Wish I checked you tube and saw your video first!
gnashings 2 years ago
Honey!
My surprise!!
I will try it. Thanks.
U are not going to kill the root growing hormone businesses.
lostincanadaon 2 years ago