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ОтветитьGreat informative,knowledgeable instructions, you made it a surprisingly simple process, thank you
ОтветитьI am planting Rose plants on ground in sandy soil. What suggestions you give me
ОтветитьSir good explanation
ОтветитьYour video is super 🎉🎉🎉 please tell me Telugu version ❤❤🎉🎉
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ОтветитьCan we make with hybrid rose cuttings.Tq
Ответить🙏Excellent one 🙏
ОтветитьInsertion depth. ☺
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ОтветитьI just subbed, Thank you very much. Great information
ОтветитьThe soil was much much better 30-40 years ago and there was very little grafting/ crossing. It was much easier to grow anything then. My mom and I loved gardening. Nowadays with all the fancy rooting hormones and fertilisers I have much less success.
ОтветитьPlease tell me about the small hole in the pot, at floor level???
ОтветитьI have a climbing Angel Face rose that I’m going to attempt to propagate. Thank you for this video.
ОтветитьYou explain it all so well! Thank-you!!
ОтветитьI've been trying to root roses out of stems in bouquet.
Our local florist frequently throws away the big long stems of roses after removing the flowers. I select the thickest possible stems out of those and try to root them. I've tried more than 20-25 such stems. But none have rooted.
I've followed almost all of the tips specified here. They stay green for more than 10 days, then slowly turn black.
In a couple of stems, a small growth was seen before drying off. No roots are forming. Not sure, if this is because such stems may have been cut from the plants somewhere else and would have been kept in shop for a few days before I plant.
God bless you more
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ОтветитьHow long does it usually take to grow roots?
ОтветитьPlease suggest a good potting mix for this purpose.
ОтветитьHi. I am from Bangalore, India. I have rodent menace. Can you help. I had posted earlier also. Please do reply.
ОтветитьVery nice video. Very informative. Thx
ОтветитьAwesome tips, thank you! I have two rose bushes my late grandmother had planted, more than 30 years ago, that I want to clone. And this video definitely helped with my research on how to go about doing this without damaging the existing rose bushes.
Ответитьاشكركم لهذه المعلومات القيمه
سؤالي كم عرض العقله رفيعه ام وسط ام غليظه و اي الافضل اخذها من وسط الطول ؟.؟
Ok good ideas
ОтветитьGreat tips. Aloe hack is wild.
Ответитьthanks a lot
Ответить10 secrets of rose bushes from cuttings
ОтветитьIt's amazing and I tried it at home and it worked
ОтветитьWhen to take plastic off from rose cuttings it has been 10 days for my cuttings and they are sprouted but not sure about roots
ОтветитьYour videos are always informative.
ОтветитьFantastic advice. Thank you! I have shared this site with a gardening group.
ОтветитьThank you for sharing . I am also learning how to do the same as you. Good luck to everyone🌹🌹🌹
ОтветитьGreat information
ОтветитьThanks for the amazing tips. Can't wait to get started.
Ответитьthanks for the tip...
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ОтветитьGrow in cocopeat success rate is great. Cutting in Soil mostly fails. Roots need easy penetration. Soil gets lumped
ОтветитьNice video. 7 minutes and lots of specific information. WELL DONE!!
Out of curiosity, when the "grow period" is April or May to October, when is the best time to begin doing all this?
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Very good explanation
ОтветитьI’ve tried propagated jasmine, roses..many many times thru water or sand or …as your Video shown but all fail after a week the stems become dry yellow leaves all fall no more green & die, no doubt grow roots nor leaves. Please tell Where went wrong ? Clean pot, drill holes, clean water, with little sugar or honey, stem cut as instructions, covered or not cover in door or under shade. After a week all die. Please reply me!
ОтветитьRoses are not great to be directly planted like that unless it’s wild non cultivated version of rose that doesn’t need any pesticides or care by humans to survive (which would be one of those very wild ones and usually doesn’t bloom large flowers). In professional rose glower house, usually it’s transplanted into a robust wild rose stalk with wild rose roots that resist diseases and pests. When you take a particular cultivated rose, the entire plant will be just that rose and chances are that it cannot survive without the strong foundation of the wild rose roots. Just go buy a properly cultivated rose from nurseries and forget about growing your own unless you’re skilled into transplanting a cultivated rose into a wild rose stalk, which requires exact temperature controls as well as how to cut the stalk and all the professional knowledge that goes along with it (believe me it take skills I’ve seen it done). This way shown in the video isn’t the best way, misleading people. And most roses that we have today need tons of pesticides and many sprays and tons of fertilizer just to survive, as it’s so hybridized for the beautiful flowers, unlike wild roses that don’t have nice flowers. Seriously. Waste of time…
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ОтветитьNice video...keep sharing👌
ОтветитьHola podrían traducirlo al español, saludos Chile
ОтветитьHI AND THANKS FOR THE VIDEO.PLEASE,CAN PETROLEUM JELLY (VASLINE) BE USED IN PLACE OF CANDLE WAX?
ОтветитьHi I am ziaudeen from India how are you bhaiya
ОтветитьCan I place the rose cutting that has been prepared for rooting on a heating mat?
ОтветитьThanks to tell us about the cutting Rose plantation. So thanks again.
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