How to Root Rose Cuttings Fast and Easy | Rose Propagation Part 1

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

No matter what type container you use make sure it has good drainage.

#rosecuttings #rosepropagation #flowerpatchfarmhouse

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.

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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My daughter bought me 1 rose for my birthday! I took a cutting from it and just stuck it in a pot sitting outside. I covered it for a few weeks then uncovered it. It is growing like crazy so I have a new rose bush!

parrotsandmore
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Ok but can we talk abt how she hearts & responds to most of the comments ? Like that's so sweet of her ❤

justadoglovergurl
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Oh, forgot to mention. If you see roses you love in your travels, don't hesitate to ask the owner for some cuttings. They will be flattered and most gardeners are generous. What's to lose, they say no...lol good gardens to you all.

clairechapin
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Thank you so much for this very simple and easy to follow tutorial 🌹💖 My mom has the biggest, most stunningly beautiful Margo Koster climbing rose bush growing alongside and around one of the patio pillars in our backyard. She planted it as a wee bare root in the 90s when I was a kid. I’ve been trying for years to find more of this variety, which is one of the few climbing roses that thrives really well in our zone (8), to no avail…I really want to plant one in our front yard, as well as a few more in the back. It didn’t dawn on me until now to try to propagate new bushes from clippings of the original! Followed your very straightforward instructions and have just set seven cuttings 🌹 Hopefully will be checking back in, in a few weeks, to report new little bare roots!

JustAnsChild
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I’ve seen quite a few videos to root roses, this hands down was the BEST and helpful video. THANK YOU!

kookoomike
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Im a beginner grower and i did the potato method(my dad tried it and failed, now i tried it) and it actually worked. I only planted 5 rose cutting and each in their own potato, few weeks later each of them produced 4-6 stems different sizes, few are still little seedling and others are like 6cm already.

lancejacobs
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Hey, great video!I would suggest to wet the perlite because as far as i know the dust is harmful for the lungs.And when you wet it in the bag before use the dust doesn't fly around.And it could help with the rooting if the hole medium is well saturated before using.greetings from Bulgaria!:)

inaina
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Great video! I've always found roses to be the easiest plants to propagate. I normally don't even use root hormone. Just plant directly in soil and about 50% seems to root. I have quite a few rose bushes so getting cuttings aren't ever an issue.

mygardenacademia
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In winter or fall - I always cut some roses put in the pot or my back yard.
Just cut some Mr. Lincoln and Queen Elizabeth roses plant in back yard few weeks ago - now getting 4-5 feet tall.
❤️ Mr. Lincoln roses
and Queen Elizabeth roses ….
Beautiful - big flowers.

tuyetvo
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This was so interesting, and very helpful! I'm finally settled into my new house and growing three different kinds of roses. It's incredibly satisfying and enjoyable and I have two campfire roses that are gorgeous and growing like weeds. I'm hoping to get a cutting so that I can grow more. Thanks for your help!

laramiegrinde
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I'm watching this because I just got several rose cuttings and I am so excited to use your technique!

TheKikiandDee
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Hello, I have just started a garden including two rose bushes and had every intention of propagating them when ready. I have done alot of research to make sure I do right by the little guys but there is always an element missing in someone's blog especially when it's for beginners - this video was so succinct and made such perfect sense, thankyou so much! I think I will be turning to your channel for all my questions now, this has put my mind at ease. Thankyou again.

little_rusty_soldiers
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Thank you I am not much of a gardner but love watching your sites. You have really god ideas..

dotimbro
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Mine grow with in 13 days from a roses I got on my birthday. I just put them in water and grew. Wow amazing ❤

tisiontsion
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I am going to try this next week thanks for all your help

sherronnickel
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This is first time to see your videos...thanks so much for hints on Rose cuttings. I'm here in Ireland, don't have a greenhouse so need all help.🇮🇪💚

mariathompson
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THANK YOU. THIS WAS VERY CLEAR, AND COMPREHENSIVE. GOOD VIDEO.

susanmiller
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Thank you for sharing about trying to root a rose clipping into a potato. I have tried and it doesn't work well for me either. Your method is much easier and successful. Cheers!

Ogrodsters
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I'm currently growing my cuttings I made three weeks ago. (I live in Australia and it's winter cold here) I always stick the cuttings straight into the dirt, around the mother bush so I know exactly what cuttings are where. I then stick a plastic water bottle (with the bottom cut off and the lid off) over the top and let Mother Nature and the Good Lord do the rest...

rachelknight
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I've watched several videos. This is a good one. Bear in mind patented roses don't propagate. And some grown in other countries for the florist industry. So pick out roses that will bring you success!

clairechapin