Growing Roses : Transplant Rose Cuttings

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2009

Transplanting a rose cutting involves adding some indole butyric acid, which is a rooting hormone that helps establish the cutting into the soil. Transplant rose clippings with helpful information from a gardening enthusiast in this free video on flowers.

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  • I saw someone just put a cutting in there rose garden and it took. I am going to give it a try. I will let you know how it goes.

  • Thank you! Your video answers my question because I just trimmed my roses here and I did not want to throw those cuttings. I love roses or flowers, seeing them bloom make my day already.

  • woow this is so cool :)

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