The root area you showed is callus or primordial roots.If you plant in soil, this may for a live plant.sometime prematurely cut layered will show this.This does not always turn into full root ball.
I would say that your air layering soil was not tight enough when I air layer I make sure and tie my plastic to my Coco coir so that it's nice and tight before I put the foil on and I never have that problem I usually leave mine between 6 and 8 weeks
Whatever works for you is the best method. I like to experiment with different methods to find which one works best. I have had very good experience with using the Jiffy peat plugs, easy to use, inexpensive, and arent too heavy for the rose stem. Thank you for your feedback and keep sharing your thoughts with everyone here. :)
Thank you for making such a detailed tutorial. I have a branch on my rose tree which is very healthy and tall but it's out of proportion to the rest of the plant. Instead of cutting it I want to root it with this technique. I have rooting powder instead of rooting gel. I'm concerned powder won't stick the same way gel does. Does powder work just as well? Could I make my own gel from the powder by mixing it with honey, will that work?
got to be careful with honey as it also attracts other sugar craving insects. It serves as an antifugal more than a rooting agent. the gel is the way to go,, Clonex gel is #1.
yes you can,,,,, however, make sure there is a spent bloom on the stem and its thickness should be about the size of a pencil. Any smaller than that and it will lose too much moisture and will die.
Hi, I air layered Flora Colonia rose and it has grown lots of white healthy looking roots . Ipotted it up . The leaves which were initially in the cane became dry and fell. So, when I potted it up it did not have any leaves left. But it had healthy root growth, so I potted it up. Do you have any experience like this? How long it will take to grow new leaves?
make sure you dont fertilize it, over water it,, just give it good drainage soil and place it in a semi sunny place, not direct sunlight, and it will come back around give it like 2 months, its going through a shock episode.
Can I air layer the Roses now as they came out from winter dormancy and having new leaves sprouting? Or should I wait until the first flush of blooms ? Please advice. ❤
you will want to wait until after the first bloom has been spent. This will ensure the hormone Auxin is at its peak in the stem. remove the flower and use the last 6 to 8 inches of the cutting right below the node. This is your best time to collect cuttings for propagation, good luck!
Hello Marcelina! Wonderful video. I was just wondering if it's okay to start the air layering process on my rose tree roses in mid July? Also, how many stems is it safe to air layer on one rose tree at the same time? If I air layered in July, would I have to wait until the spring to cut the stems from the mother tree?
yes you can airlayer now, just make sure its on a stem that doesnt have any flowering going on. If flowers or buds are on the stem you want to airlayer, remove them as they draw too much energy and not enough for rooting.
wow, you're so pretty and smart! I got nervous watching you remove so much skin off the rose. Do you believe clonex is better than power rooting hormone? Thanks so much for sharing:) I'm excited to try it.
thank you Leah,,,, removing the skin just simply stops the transportation of the hormones As for Clonex, i have used them all, and Clonex is outstanding. Its the only one i ever use now. Wish i could get them to sponsor me to! LOL
i prefer to use Jiffy peat plugs. Just soak them in water and squeeze most of the water out. You can also use small plastic water bottles, just cut a hole in the bottom.
How many airlayering can be done on one stem. Can we do three or more simultaneously on same stem which is over 5/6 feet long and at a gap of 2 feet each. Another clarification, in roses, airlayering does not work on overgrown grafted variety. Tried number of times but it did not work but on local variety which grows from roots with out grafting it works very well. Is it so with you too.
YOU CAN ONLY DO ONE air-layer per stem. Once you cut and remove the cambium from the stem it will not allow the hormones to flow to the lower cuttings and the stem may die off. As for overgrown stems, they have gotten too "woody". You will want to find the ideal stem thickness which is first, on a stem that just finished blooming and is no longer soft stemmed, but not hard wood yet. The thickness should be no bigger than a pencil.
Ms. @@marcelinanoss8825 ... Pranaams 🙏 from the other end of the world😊 ... yes you're absolutely correct that no more than one air layering can be performed successfully on one stem as the cambium layer needs to be removed completely . One small trick maybe adopted to circumvent this limitation. Instead of making circular cuts and removing the cambium, just make tapered cuts in the branch starting from the lower portion and towards up. While making the cuts keep your scalpel or grafting knife at a shallow angle as if trying to skin the bark ... but slightly thicker , cutting into the woody portion and travel upwards about 2 to 4 inches such that you end up semi sliced wedge of about 40% thickness of the branch. All the while make sure to preserve the xylem and phloem. Take a small diameter plastic bottle with top half removed or a juice/milkshake cup , fill with moist Cocopeat and insert into the wedge such that the sliced part of stem is firmly embedded in the media. Use cable ties or strings to secure it with the stem . Cover the whole media container completely with an aluminium foil or a black plastic sheet to speedup the root growth. Repeat the process further up say after 3 feet and again... This should work well with plants with woody stems and thickish barks such as hibiscus and many other fruit trees.... The idea is to start closer to the main stem and progress on thickish healthy branch in order to obtain multiple air layered sections. Water layering may also be experimented with by replacing the media with water. It'll be a good idea to apply rooting hormone in and around the cut wedges of the branch. The whole logic is based around to keep the hormones flowing via the intact half cross section of the branch while the sliced part produces the roots. This may overcome the limitation of one air layering per branch. Hope you'll l give it a try and come up with a positive outcome. 🙏🙏🙏
That's interesting. I thought, since roses are grafted onto another. root stock to get a healthier root system, that air layering would not produce a good healthy plant.
every rose will be different, some will do better than others. However all roses are not grafted many are own rooted. The roses that are weaker varieties will more likely use grafts. Good observation Jim. But, for growing a free rose you really cant complain. I have air layered roses in my garden that had produced well for years.
Ma'am, you didn't mention the time line after how many days roots started propagation? Can you please guide me? Have you published any article on air layering, if yes, please share the link. And yes what if we are doing air layering for research purposes and there is no place of clone and the other chemical you added?
here is the link on Rose Propagation, amzn.to/3a9SBZh also if you cant get Clonex, try to find a powder rooting hormone, iF YOU cant find that, if you are in the Philippines, you should be able to find some kind of agriculture hormone. YOu dont have to have a rooting hormone, it just speeds up the production of the hormone Auxin.
I like your content sis im newbie sa pag aalaga ng roses bush and knock out this video will give me more idea how to multiply my roses without keep buying in a store.😍
about 6 to 8 weeks depending on the type of rose. I get many of them to begin rooting in 30 days. But 6 to 8 weeks is the norm. I like to air layer my roses right after the first bloom of the season all the way through the end of August. I live in the northern states of Ohio. Zone 6. Good luck,,, You will enjoy air layering because you will end up with e rose that would otherwise take over a year or two to reach the size you will have after successfully air layering a rose.
Wow, you gave Very nice information, complete anatomy. That’s great. I have done air layering just like as you did it here without knowing anatomy. 🙂 Thanks mam and yes “Subscribed”
How long it takes to cut. And what is your rooting compound. I subscribe alreadt long time ago and follow your first rose rooting and it is also successful. I used honey as rooting compound and it is okey.
I have selected a weak stem for airlayering, as only 2 stems were available . Now after 1 week the leaves on the stem have turned yellow and fall off . Is this normal?
if its too soft, its not going to work.. watch the stem and all the leaves shrivel up then most likely its not going to survive. Without seeing it its hard to tell, but the stem where you are air layering should be at least the thickness of a pencil.
Hello Marcelina l live in a Tropical lsland Puerto Rico l would like to know where can l buy the Jiffy plugs and the jippy peat pellets l Enjoy your video very nice of you thank you very much. Mr Jimmy Reyes
Hi Marcelina Great video thank you for sharing the air layering on rose bushes.I was wondering if you could do like a demonstration on how to make a tree Rose and what kind of stock and where do you get the stock for the tree Rose greatly appreciate it
we are looking into that Philip but honestly we have never grown rose trees before. I did do some reasearch for you and i found this good article which may help you,, Let me know ok? bit.ly/2sixHVI
I tried air layering but I didn't covered it with foil though the leaves didn't dried and it's already almost 4 weeks, does that mean it'll be a success? I'm from the Philippines
@@marcelinanoss8825 I only used plastic bag, the one that is used for making ice here in the Ph, I already checked it because I was suspicious and it turns out that I didn't remove enough from the stem, I don't know what you call that. so, the cut just healed and didn't had roots, so I tried again, but because I didn't have foil, I only covered it with black plastic hoping for a success though haha
in this video i used a small plastic lunch bag, but you can use plastic sandwich wrap. I simply holds the moisture inside the media. I use the Jippy Peat Pellets as they are held together with a very fine material that holds the coco coir together.
oh wow thats great news...that means i can air layer my Grafted Teasing Georgia which i tried many times to succeed by stem cutting but everytime it fails..now i will air layer it
@@RM-yc4in the cutting was thicker than the others is had propagated. It would have rooted more if i had given it more time. Like 1 more month. The larger the stem you are airlayering, the longer it takes.
thanks for viewing,,, consider subscribing so you can see my upcoming rose propagation video,, also you can check out my partners new book on amazon called Rose Propagation heres the link for you read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B0875JV4V4&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_cALMEb322A79S
The leaves above the air layer turns brown and dried up, some stems turns black after 1 week( is it because the stem is soaked in the medium soil? ) . i used Cocopeat+phosphate rock sand as medium. Hope you can help out on this issue.
most likely the stem was infected before you even did the cutting, If there is, you accelerate the disease about the cut. Also, you may have no sterilized your cutting instruments properly and allowed a disease to enter the plant. There is no other reason other than those 2 points of interest, The medium you use isnt as important for airlayering unless you are referring to planting the propagated plant after you separate it from the Mother plant. I have found success in 90%of the time by sprinkling Mychorrizae on the roots during the transplant process. Great stuff!! Get it and let me know how you do.
you can use any rooting hormone,, dont use honey as it attracts insects,, use a powdered hormone,, you can even do it without any hormone,, just faster with it.
yes you can ,, very easily but you want to make sure the branch is at least the thickness of a pencil. Allow it more time as an older plant doesnt have the same energy as a younger plant,, May take at least 8 weeks to root out.
Great video. Are you making your cuts between nodes are is the area you remove rhe epidermis include a node in it?
i like to make my cut about 1/2 in below the node
Thank you so much for showing the air layering process step by step. I just wanted to know how tightly we should rose the ball around the cane?
as tight as you can get it :) It will hold more moisture that way
@@marcelinanoss8825 Thank you!
Should I have to cover it with aluminum foil or piece of black plastic sheet?
The root area you showed is callus or primordial roots.If you plant in soil, this may for a live plant.sometime prematurely cut layered will show this.This does not always turn into full root ball.
correct! good answer
I would say that your air layering soil was not tight enough when I air layer I make sure and tie my plastic to my Coco coir so that it's nice and tight before I put the foil on and I never have that problem I usually leave mine between 6 and 8 weeks
Whatever works for you is the best method. I like to experiment with different methods to find which one works best. I have had very good experience with using the Jiffy peat plugs, easy to use, inexpensive, and arent too heavy for the rose stem. Thank you for your feedback and keep sharing your thoughts with everyone here. :)
Thank you for making such a detailed tutorial. I have a branch on my rose tree which is very healthy and tall but it's out of proportion to the rest of the plant. Instead of cutting it I want to root it with this technique. I have rooting powder instead of rooting gel. I'm concerned powder won't stick the same way gel does. Does powder work just as well? Could I make my own gel from the powder by mixing it with honey, will that work?
got to be careful with honey as it also attracts other sugar craving insects. It serves as an antifugal more than a rooting agent. the gel is the way to go,, Clonex gel is #1.
Its difficult to find rose plants here in Davao City as beautiful as those abroad. I'll try your technique. First gotta find clonex hehe.
try finding it on amazon.com
I am so glad I bumped into your video, very informative! Thank you! One question, can I do air layering on lateral stems of climbing roses?
yes you can,,,,, however, make sure there is a spent bloom on the stem and its thickness should be about the size of a pencil. Any smaller than that and it will lose too much moisture and will die.
Hi, I air layered Flora Colonia rose and it has grown lots of white healthy looking roots . Ipotted it up . The leaves which were initially in the cane became dry and fell. So, when I potted it up it did not have any leaves left. But it had healthy root growth, so I potted it up. Do you have any experience like this? How long it will take to grow new leaves?
make sure you dont fertilize it, over water it,, just give it good drainage soil and place it in a semi sunny place, not direct sunlight, and it will come back around give it like 2 months, its going through a shock episode.
@@marcelinanoss8825 Thank you!❤️ Can I put just a teaspoon of very diluted organic fish emulsion?
Very nice and informative
Thanks and welcome
Thank you for explaining it so well.
Great.
Glad it was helpful!
Can I air layer the Roses now as they came out from winter dormancy and having new leaves sprouting? Or should I wait until the first flush of blooms ? Please advice. ❤
you will want to wait until after the first bloom has been spent. This will ensure the hormone Auxin is at its peak in the stem. remove the flower and use the last 6 to 8 inches of the cutting right below the node. This is your best time to collect cuttings for propagation, good luck!
@@marcelinanoss8825 Thank you for your reply. I was talking about hanging the air layering ball on the Rose branches.
Hello Marcelina! Wonderful video. I was just wondering if it's okay to start the air layering process on my rose tree roses in mid July? Also, how many stems is it safe to air layer on one rose tree at the same time? If I air layered in July, would I have to wait until the spring to cut the stems from the mother tree?
yes you can airlayer now, just make sure its on a stem that doesnt have any flowering going on. If flowers or buds are on the stem you want to airlayer, remove them as they draw too much energy and not enough for rooting.
wow, you're so pretty and smart! I got nervous watching you remove so much skin off the rose. Do you believe clonex is better than power rooting hormone? Thanks so much for sharing:) I'm excited to try it.
thank you Leah,,,, removing the skin just simply stops the transportation of the hormones As for Clonex, i have used them all, and Clonex is outstanding. Its the only one i ever use now. Wish i could get them to sponsor me to! LOL
Great video! Thank you!
You are welcome!
I watch the video one more time and it is now clear.
i prefer to use Jiffy peat plugs. Just soak them in water and squeeze most of the water out. You can also use small plastic water bottles, just cut a hole in the bottom.
I am songlas I bunped into your video, very informative! Thank you! One question, can I do air layering on lateral stems of climbing roses?
depending on the thickness of the stem, use the largest ones ok ?
How many airlayering can be done on one stem. Can we do three or more simultaneously on same stem which is over 5/6 feet long and at a gap of 2 feet each.
Another clarification, in roses, airlayering does not work on overgrown grafted variety. Tried number of times but it did not work but on local variety which grows from roots with out grafting it works very well. Is it so with you too.
YOU CAN ONLY DO ONE air-layer per stem. Once you cut and remove the cambium from the stem it will not allow the hormones to flow to the lower cuttings and the stem may die off. As for overgrown stems, they have gotten too "woody". You will want to find the ideal stem thickness which is first, on a stem that just finished blooming and is no longer soft stemmed, but not hard wood yet. The thickness should be no bigger than a pencil.
Ms. @@marcelinanoss8825 ... Pranaams 🙏 from the other end of the world😊 ... yes you're absolutely correct that no more than one air layering can be performed successfully on one stem as the cambium layer needs to be removed completely . One small trick maybe adopted to circumvent this limitation. Instead of making circular cuts and removing the cambium, just make tapered cuts in the branch starting from the lower portion and towards up. While making the cuts keep your scalpel or grafting knife at a shallow angle as if trying to skin the bark ... but slightly thicker , cutting into the woody portion and travel upwards about 2 to 4 inches such that you end up semi sliced wedge of about 40% thickness of the branch. All the while make sure to preserve the xylem and phloem. Take a small diameter plastic bottle with top half removed or a juice/milkshake cup , fill with moist Cocopeat and insert into the wedge such that the sliced part of stem is firmly embedded in the media. Use cable ties or strings to secure it with the stem . Cover the whole media container completely with an aluminium foil or a black plastic sheet to speedup the root growth.
Repeat the process further up say after 3 feet and again...
This should work well with plants with woody stems and thickish barks such as hibiscus and many other fruit trees....
The idea is to start closer to the main stem and progress on thickish healthy branch in order to obtain multiple air layered sections. Water layering may also be experimented with by replacing the media with water.
It'll be a good idea to apply rooting hormone in and around the cut wedges of the branch.
The whole logic is based around to keep the hormones flowing via the intact half cross section of the branch while the sliced part produces the roots. This may overcome the limitation of one air layering per branch.
Hope you'll l give it a try and come up with a positive outcome. 🙏🙏🙏
That's interesting. I thought, since roses are grafted onto another. root stock to get a healthier root system, that air layering would not produce a good healthy plant.
every rose will be different, some will do better than others. However all roses are not grafted many are own rooted. The roses that are weaker varieties will more likely use grafts. Good observation Jim. But, for growing a free rose you really cant complain. I have air layered roses in my garden that had produced well for years.
Ma'am, you didn't mention the time line after how many days roots started propagation?
Can you please guide me?
Have you published any article on air layering, if yes, please share the link.
And yes what if we are doing air layering for research purposes and there is no place of clone and the other chemical you added?
here is the link on Rose Propagation, amzn.to/3a9SBZh also if you cant get Clonex, try to find a powder rooting hormone, iF YOU cant find that, if you are in the Philippines, you should be able to find some kind of agriculture hormone. YOu dont have to have a rooting hormone, it just speeds up the production of the hormone Auxin.
@@marcelinanoss8825 ok thank you
Hi Marcelina,
Does the peat plug retain enough moisture for the whole duration, or is water added? Thanks
no, you must give it about a shot glass of water each week to prevent it from drying out.
@@marcelinanoss8825 Ok thanks for that. How do you get the water in? Do you use a syringe?
I like your content sis im newbie sa pag aalaga ng roses bush and knock out this video will give me more idea how to multiply my roses without keep buying in a store.😍
i havent bought roses from the nurseries for years.. Grow your own :)
It takes how many days to grow roots. And which season is best for air layering
about 6 to 8 weeks depending on the type of rose. I get many of them to begin rooting in 30 days. But 6 to 8 weeks is the norm. I like to air layer my roses right after the first bloom of the season all the way through the end of August. I live in the northern states of Ohio. Zone 6. Good luck,,, You will enjoy air layering because you will end up with e rose that would otherwise take over a year or two to reach the size you will have after successfully air layering a rose.
@@marcelinanoss8825 thnx
Salamat po sa tips..
your so welcome
Very cool thank you
Glad you liked it
What are you putting on the rosebush? That’s purple because I can’t read the screen. It’s too dark to see.
Clonex Rooting hormone
Can i do this with mandavillas?
you can t airlayer it but yo ucan ground layer it since it is a vine, and take cuttings and put in water
Thank you for this excellent video.
What is the outside temperature for succesful rooting?
Regards, Jan ( the Netherlands)
above 70F the cooler it is, the longer it takes to root, use rooting hormones to accelerate as well.
Wow, you gave Very nice information, complete anatomy. That’s great. I have done air layering just like as you did it here without knowing anatomy. 🙂 Thanks mam and yes “Subscribed”
gla dyou enjoyed it and welcome to our gardening family,, Keep watching!
How long it takes to cut. And what is your rooting compound. I subscribe alreadt long time ago and follow your first rose rooting and it is also successful. I used honey as rooting compound and it is okey.
Thanks Marcelina for the instruction well done.
Hello Marcelina, excellent info. Do you still need to water the jiffy or how many times do you need to moist it?
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Hi Marcelina,
Can I use this process for root stock? Have a few suckers coming up and would like to make standard roses from them.
yes you can,, i did this with a Dr Huey rose
I have selected a weak stem for airlayering, as only 2 stems were available . Now after 1 week the leaves on the stem have turned yellow and fall off . Is this normal?
if its too soft, its not going to work.. watch the stem and all the leaves shrivel up then most likely its not going to survive. Without seeing it its hard to tell, but the stem where you are air layering should be at least the thickness of a pencil.
@@marcelinanoss8825 ,thanks for the guidance
It needs to be slightly woody or it won’t work
@@thechaosgardener your right but not too woody
@@marcelinanoss8825 ,I have sent you piks on fb
Hello Marcelina l live in a Tropical lsland Puerto Rico l would like to know where can l buy the Jiffy plugs and the jippy peat pellets l Enjoy your video very nice of you thank you very much. Mr Jimmy Reyes
i have them listed in the description below my video, but in case you cant find them , here they are amzn.to/2V2jwAj Good Luck my friend!
Hi, can you tell me what size Jiffy Plug you used? It looks quite large in the video and they do come in different sizes. Thanks, Margie
50 mm
Hi Marcelina
Great video thank you for sharing the air layering on rose bushes.I was wondering if you could do like a demonstration on how to make a tree Rose and what kind of stock and where do you get the stock for the tree Rose greatly appreciate it
we are looking into that Philip but honestly we have never grown rose trees before. I did do some reasearch for you and i found this good article which may help you,, Let me know ok? bit.ly/2sixHVI
Mam what is the poting mix u have made. Pls share.
Happy Frog and MicroGreens
What's inside the plastic you wrapped around the stem?
i try many things, plastic water bottles, aluminum foil, black plastic from garbage bags to block the light. use your creativity.
Thnx
you are so welcome :)
How long did it take to develop the roots?
4 weeks... but 6 weeks is better to create more roots
I tried air layering but I didn't covered it with foil though the leaves didn't dried and it's already almost 4 weeks, does that mean it'll be a success?
I'm from the Philippines
what did you cover it with? i would give it a couple more weeks before checking it though. thanks Dai!
@@marcelinanoss8825 I only used plastic bag, the one that is used for making ice here in the Ph, I already checked it because I was suspicious and it turns out that I didn't remove enough from the stem, I don't know what you call that. so, the cut just healed and didn't had roots, so I tried again, but because I didn't have foil, I only covered it with black plastic hoping for a success though haha
Can i use hormix b-1 instead?
ive never used Hormix, but if its a hormone stimulator, yes you can
Super Mam ❤️❤️
glad you enjoyed it! Keep Growing
What's the powder you spray with water.
its Mycorrhizae. It is a beneficial fungi that protects the roots from harmful bacteria.
Thank you Marcelina. I have a question. Is de soil in a plastic bag?
in this video i used a small plastic lunch bag, but you can use plastic sandwich wrap. I simply holds the moisture inside the media. I use the Jippy Peat Pellets as they are held together with a very fine material that holds the coco coir together.
Can we use turmeric powder for rooting hormone in roses??
i think you are confusing cinnamon powder yes??
@@marcelinanoss8825 yes yes cinnamon powder I just forgot
Is clonex the same as rooting hormone?
yes,,, it is a super product
mam english rose air layering will success or not....will it survive
any rose can be air layered, and yes it will survive, but dont leave it out in the winter cold the first year
oh wow thats great news...that means i can air layer my Grafted Teasing Georgia which i tried many times to succeed by stem cutting but everytime it fails..now i will air layer it
Is it normal for the girded stem to turn black during air layering?
no.. thats not a good sign. Usually, if that happens, the plant may have a systemic disease that you cant see until later.
Please share what happened to the stem presented at the end! Thank you!
we potted it up in some potting soil and it survived after a month of nurturing.
@@marcelinanoss8825 That's great! Why do you think it did not do as well as the others?
@@RM-yc4in the cutting was thicker than the others is had propagated. It would have rooted more if i had given it more time. Like 1 more month. The larger the stem you are airlayering, the longer it takes.
@@marcelinanoss8825 Makes sense! Thank you for your videos and explaining that!
How long you wait to get them has roots like that? Thanks in advance for your answer
usually around 6 weeks...
Thank u
thanks for viewing,,, consider subscribing so you can see my upcoming rose propagation video,, also you can check out my partners new book on amazon called Rose Propagation heres the link for you read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B0875JV4V4&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_cALMEb322A79S
just found this! pinay po kayo?
AWESOME,,,, Did you subscribe? :)
@@marcelinanoss8825 oh yes po
The leaves above the air layer turns brown and dried up, some stems turns black after 1 week( is it because the stem is soaked in the medium soil? ) . i used Cocopeat+phosphate rock sand as medium. Hope you can help out on this issue.
most likely the stem was infected before you even did the cutting, If there is, you accelerate the disease about the cut. Also, you may have no sterilized your cutting instruments properly and allowed a disease to enter the plant. There is no other reason other than those 2 points of interest, The medium you use isnt as important for airlayering unless you are referring to planting the propagated plant after you separate it from the Mother plant. I have found success in 90%of the time by sprinkling Mychorrizae on the roots during the transplant process. Great stuff!! Get it and let me know how you do.
How many days before you cut. And what is you rooting compound. Thanks for the info.
6 to 8 weeks and the best rotting hormone is Clonex.. see in the description below the video for the links
Wala po ata kayo sa Pinas madam?? What alternative can i use instead of clonex po?? Pwede aloe vera??
you can use any rooting hormone,, dont use honey as it attracts insects,, use a powdered hormone,, you can even do it without any hormone,, just faster with it.
Tanong lang poh, pwede po ba ang Air layering sa branch ng Rose na matanda na?
yes you can ,, very easily but you want to make sure the branch is at least the thickness of a pencil. Allow it more time as an older plant doesnt have the same energy as a younger plant,, May take at least 8 weeks to root out.
@@marcelinanoss8825 the thickness of the branch of my rose is like a round of 1 peso coin
I uploaded my red rose just now can you please check if my rose is healthy? I saw dead part of the branches... Thank you..
Thanks for your teaching! I just did two rose air layering.Will be ready to take down by 1-11-2021.Thank you so much again.
thats great,, January 11?? I hope you are in a tropical climate my friend :)))
If we not give clonex there would be problem then
NO problem at all Gourab, it just improves percentages and perhaps speeds the process up somewhat. Clonex is a little expensive, but its worth it.
Hi, I’m a newbie can you please help me. I just sent you a message on facebook. Please thank you
i didnt see anything on facebook.. can you send again please?