Root and Grow Rose Cuttings (Super Easy) Rose Propagation Part 2

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Today I share how to root and grow roses from cuttings fast and easy on your window sill. This is the second part of a few videos on rose propagation.

All of these methods I have used myself to successfully root rose cuttings. I share what I like about the propagation technique so you can decide which way suits you best.
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All of my methods are fast and easy. I am a lazy gardener. Meaning I don't have a lot of time to spend in my garden so it needs to thrive with little care from me.

Almost everything I do needs to be simple, effective, and budget-friendly.

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Pamela Groppe
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Arnold, CA 95223

Hi, I am Pam of FlowerPatch and I grow in Zone 8a in the mountains (though many times I really do believe it is closer to a zone 7 with my microclimate). Welcome to my channel and all that I share. I only share my personal experience in the garden. Successes and failures. Gardening is never "one size fits all" and there are so many variables in everyone area. I choose to garden organically with nature as my guide. I want my garden to be beautiful but also a haven for wildlife. (except the bears, they are just too destructive around here)
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That’s how I do it and I have a good success rate too. Although I usually soak them in water for a week and when I see the thick white bumpy texture of the base roots appearing, I then follow through to how you’ve done it.

I’m the SE of England UK…. I’m finding taking cuttings in March when growth production is fast, that I get roots faster. Once they appear, they go into a good free draining soil. I use sharp sand instead of perlite as it’s become very expensive here since covid.

Just found your channel and so far I’m loving your content and your “just try it” attitude. I think that’ll help new gardeners too. Thank you for sharing.

Tarot_Time_with_Belle
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Thank you, I love rose's, can't wait to try this.

lindapuder
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Hi, I propagated roses without hurting them at the bottom. They rooted quite well .. Thank you for the video.

gabrielabudan
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Thank you for sharing this info. You made it look so easy. I'm really excited to give it a try. 🌹

deanjames
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I'm going to try it. So many cutting in one container! Who knew!! And in October.

janewilliams
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This is very similar to the way I did it, except didn't bash it😄 Mines are really miniature cuttings & quite short so im giving it a trial and error to see what happens.

Darragh_K
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Thanks so much! I'm going to give this a try this summer.

longarmsupplies
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😊 thanks for videos...learning a lot...

JoAnn-pi
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I keep unused Chinese restaurant chopsticks on my potting bench to use to make holes for cuttings. They have a nicely pointed tip and are free for the asking.

AtlantaTerry
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Great video! You are an amazing teacher. I will try this way also.

gardenfunwithjane
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Hi Pamala. Thank you for posting this how to on propagating roses. I will be back to see more when I get time. This is part 2. I haven't seen part 1 yet. Lol. Sorry to hear about you getting frost so soon. We are right behind you for that. I heard tonight Friday Oct.4, for us in Woonsocket, RI. Take care until next time.🌻💗

karenhoward
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Thank you so much, my sister used to take cuttings from rose's like that.

wandagassaway
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Thanks for sharing. I’m excited to try.

deewinston
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Thank you Pamela for sharing how to propagate roses. Can you please throw some idea how frequently to water them or how should we retain moisture

hetalchiragshah
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Thank you! I'm going to try today. Do you water them at all after planted?

karenfarquhar
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Thanks for sharing your easy, wonderful tips! Want to experiment immediately but need to get rooting hormone.

barbaradiaz
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Hi, after propagation and leaves pop, how do you transfer to ground and feed? Loved your 2 videos. 💜🤓

helenlopez
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Love this method! And I enjoyed part 1 too! How long do you keep these growing on the window sill? Do you transplant in the spring?

suzannejenne
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Thank you for the video, do you need to water the container regularly after you have put the cuttings in?

kellyluk
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Thank you for this video. I have used various percentages of compost (or potting soil) and perlite to root roses. I've never heard of using 100% sand. Does that work as well? Seems like there wouldn't be as much air getting to the root area if using sand only?

grizoswald