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10 SECRETS TO GROW ROSE FROM CUTTINGS FASTER | GARDENING HACKS TO ROOTING ROSE CUTTINGS



How to grow rose cuttings faster and easily at home? These 10 tricks and gardening hacks will teach you how to successfully root rose cuttings in soil or in water. We will also show you two simple and unique hacks to get one 100% success rate in rooting rose cuttings. We also discuss some very important factors like: Where to keep these cuttings for rooting? When to take out and repot them independently? And how frequently and how much to water these cuttings?

I am sure most of us have failed many times trying to propagate roses from cuttings. Rooting Rose stem or branch cuttings needs some special care and application of certain hacks and tricks unlike other plant cuttings which are easy to grow. And you get a genetically identical copy of your Parent tree which is not the case with seed grown plant, which differs significantly from its Parent plant.

Whether you are growing rose cuttings in water or in soil, use these common tips and tricks that will give you the best results.

1. The Best Cuttings:
2. Length of the cutting:
3. Cutting Tricks:
4. Removing Leaves & Flowers:
5. Sealing the Top:
6. Orientation:
7. The Growing Medium:
8. Insertion depth:
9. Rooting Hacks:
10. Growing Conditions: Where to keep these cuttings? When to take out and repot them independently? And how frequently and how much to water these cuttings?

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35 Comments

  1. I used a cut potato to put my cutting in. The cutting died and I am growing a Potato!!!!!

  2. I use plastic bottles, colored, with the bottom off. They work great. Put the name of the rose on the bottle. I have taken thousands of cuttings. I have four cuttings I did last Fall, I took them into the basement under lights. They are potted and the pots are in the ground now. It was 90 degrees today!. I keep the pots watered every day. I have a plant of Stormy Weather. I moved it in early March. It is doing good

  3. Thank you for this very informative video, so much important tips. I shall refer to you as the rose Dr, when I share this with my friends.

  4. I did same i covered my rose cuttings with cover the i found white fungus forming from tip and it's spreading to the bottom ,i want to know what could be the problem?anyone pls help

  5. Roses 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…

  6. I’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!

  7. Nice 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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  8. Grow in cocopeat success rate is great. Cutting in Soil mostly fails. Roots need easy penetration. Soil gets lumped

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