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Pruning Hybrid Teas For Long Stem Cut Flowers

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2009

This video explains how to a Hybrid Tea Rose to get long stem cut flowers. There are three accompanying videos that examine other ways to prune bush shaped roses. "Introduction To Rose Pruning". "Pruning Bush Roses That Build a Structure". "Pruning Bush Roses That Grow From The Base

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  • No, you don't need to.

  • Regarding cuttings for propagation. Many roses are patented and propagation is therefor illegal. Additionally we encourage gardeners to support Independent Rose Nurseries by purchasing plants from them.

  • You can do a summer clean up as per the video summer rose clean up. I always look at pruning as a year around thing and not just something to be done once a year. So yes, go ahead and do a good clean up but as the summer clean up video says make sure your winter is far enough off to give new growth a chance to settle in.

  • Hi There,

    We have a video planned showed all the roses we pruned and pillared in bloom in the spring. We are still a few weeks away from bloom time and I'll film it then.

    Thanks.

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  • Below the 18-24 inch cut, as you have mentioned , I noticed that my hybrid tea roses have inner buds or buds growing side ways. Do I clip these buds off for long stem roses?

  • that was cool but he should have included using the cuttings for propagation

  • A windy day is not the time to record voice instruction.

  • Paul,

    What about pruning or cutting back Hybrid Teas during the growing season. I have one HT that is growing aggressively and I'm getting lots of cane clustering (if you know what I mean) where maybe I have pruned or cut back incorrectly. Any advice?

    Alan

  • Yay!

  • I would appreciate an update video showing the new growth.

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