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

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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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Please LIKE, SHARE it & Comment below with your Feedback! Happy Gardening!

GardenTips
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The orientation tip is great, I messed the orientation up many years ago and I never miss up in this step anymore. Good tip and thanks for sharing this video!

MelurthHowtogrow
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Great tips! I have a rose bush from my sister’s funeral basket 13 years ago. Host plant is healthy and I can’t wait to try your tips and hacks in the spring to give new life to many rose bushes 😊

soubcij
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I've learned so much from you! I've successfully rooted roses thanks to you. ❤️🌹

Freedommjw
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You explain it all so well! Thank-you!!

ohshitctrain
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Hi from West Yorkshire. I have success with three cutting I took mabe 4-5 months ago. The other 7 cutting are still alive. I put more rooting powder and replanted. I find the young thin tips easiest to root

JC-huwd
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Fantastic advice. Thank you! I have shared this site with a gardening group.

tinkagain
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I have a climbing Angel Face rose that I’m going to attempt to propagate. Thank you for this video.

misschriss
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Thank you for your advice and tips.
Honey is great for rooting also. ❤️ From 🇦🇺

aNGxL-
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From Thailand with much of appreciation.

LMKTinyForest
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Great informative, knowledgeable instructions, you made it a surprisingly simple process, thank you

lukemcewan
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Thank you for this well-explained video, master.

deejason_
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Thank you for showing us how to do it, I have given up hope but I will definitely try your method. Maybe I will succeed this time

estelledekock
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Excellent and clear. especially great tip about the aloe. TY! :)

ashleeashlee
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Thank you very much. It's very informative..🙏🙏🙏

sagii
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Awesome 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.

missmarie_
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Thanks to tell us about the cutting Rose plantation. So thanks again.

hemtamang
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Congratulations on 1 million subscribers!! I love your content very well done.

PurpleMonkeyWaffle
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Sir, thank you for sharing your knowledge! You have the gift of education👍🏼. I've subscribed.

redwoods
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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.

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