I have watched many of these rose propagation videos and this one was by far the best one!!! You got right to the point and didn't waste our time and your directions are so clear and easy to understand! This was more informative to me than the ones that took a half hour to watch! Thanks and God bless!!
Ya! This is how I learned from my Mom. Who learned from her Dad. Thanks for the easy instructions. I had never thought about using a pot. My Mom could stick a rose in the ground and it would be blooming next year.
im mer, elizabeth's friend a good instructive video but THE MOST PRECIOUS BEING IS THE CAT at THE END of THESE VIDEO, YAHVEH THE ONLY GOD BLESS THE CAT and YOU.
Nice video. I would only say that some have green fingers and whatever they plant would flourish! It is not necessarily the method that works in every case! There are as many methods as there are planters! All is well and fine. I do not use so much of commercial stuff. I use honey for rooting hormone, and it works as well. Some advocate aloe vera- I have not tried it yet. This is a simple video, and thank you.
Do you think this will work with cut lillies? Please respond as I dont want to lose a beautiful flower I have :) also, is cutting the head necessary, and why?
good video.. thanks! But, because most floral shop long stem roses are from So. America.. . America and Ecquador, they might not survive in cold weather climates. Just a thought. Here, in NJ, I would have to plant that red long stem rose in a heated greenhouse that doesn't go down below freezing. Just a thought. These may be great to do in the South West and California, but, not in a zone 5 or 6.
The problem I have with store bought roses is that they always sell like Cardboard! The fragrance of a rose is as important as their physical beauty. To me anyway. Anytime I buy rose bushes I always make sure they are fragrant varieties!
I completely agree! I prefer the heirloom varieties over all the fancy new age roses. If your looking for fragrance David Austin offers good variety too.
Wow ! First thank you. I didn’t think it was possible growing flowers from a bouquet. Is it only roses that can be grown with this method? What if I only shave the stem and don’t use the root growing liquid? Could you do this in any time of the year? Thank you, from Japan A 🥰
I followed your instructions exactly. But all of them molded. They sat in an east window. Should they have been in more direct sunlight? Thank you for your help.
An east window would be good, This method can be difficult with the store bought bouquets If you really want some good luck try this method on a bouquet from a farmers market. I hope you have the best of luck and never give up.
So, I live in Tucson, Az. and I got the most beautiful roses for Mother's day and I've done just this, but it's hot I mean in the 90's hot, and in a few weeks we may be up in the 100's. I've noticed in some of mine it was already growing mold, some kind of spores? I have them outside in indirect sun so they aren't scorched. Will this work when it's this hot? Should I bring them in the house, or do something else different?
Doing the green house method outside would be too hot for your cuttings, try doing it indoor first and then transplant it outside. Also use a well drained soil and if you feel like it's because of the spores, try using fungicide. fertilizer and vermicompost can also boost up your plant's immune system from diseases and harmful bacteria but it's optional.
i did tried this propagating on bouquet since i dont have greenhouse dome i used Ziploc bags , it worked for me my question is when should i remove it from Ziploc bags at what stage ?
I usually wait for a least 2 months. I want good roots on before i remove. But if you have a lot of new leaf growth you can remove it before it hits the sides of your bag.
Soil is media only means that you're using Cocoa or peat moss it's a big long Explanation cause you probly think hydroponics but I can explain 4 or 5 different hydroponic methods
Tip: rather than poke into soil the end of the rose stem that is coated with rooting hormone, use a chopstick to create the hole first. They are cheap or free for the asking.
Hi! I love your video. After I cover the rose cuttings with the plastic bottle do I ever take the bottle off to air it out or do I leave it completely on until it roots and is ready for transplanting?
@@randallplaisted4062 I think my favorite roses have been David Austins. I fond myself hoarding his catalogs and bringing them out at different times in the year.
I have tried so many times to propagate a rose from cutting... a bouquet, but nothing works... I do exactly what you've shown, and I have never been able to get even one little root to start.. the stems either brown and get hard and brown completely, or they get a white covering and rot.. ive tried sand, water, planting mix, container mix, and good old fashion dirt.. and I get Nada..
I won't lie to you, it's really quite difficult to get a ride started from a bouquet. A lot depends on how old the flowers are and when they were cut. Also the best time of year to propagate roses ( at least in the northeast U.S.A.) Is from June through september. Cutting directly from the plant is still the best option. But if you have the cut flowers it doesn't hurt to try. I've had my fair share of disappointment with this method. Trust me you are not alone.
It depends on many factors, when and where the rose first comes from. How old is it and so on. Fresh cut roses seem to work best for this method to have hope. It's possible but not a very good cloning method.
The problem with these shop bought cut roses often are scentless. The classic holding a bouquet to one’s nose is just a fantasy, none of them have any fragrance. Unless you buy it from a specialist breeder like David Austin for example.
I haven't tried any other rooting hormones as of yet, but I'm looking into it. I've heard honey works but like i said i haven't tried it myself so have no opinion on it.
So my friend gave my mom a rose from Ecuador and it’s beautiful. So beautiful that she wants to regrow it. I have a couple of questions and hopefully can be answered. 1) can this be done since it’s a plant from a totally different area. (I live in the panhandle of Texas) 2) how quick do I need to get it cut and planted 3) is there a store like Home Depot or Lowe’s that I can buy rooting soil and hormone or do I have to order it. 4) what is the best green house you can do with stuff at home? I would love anybody’s help and due to my lack of flower knowledge and the roses background I am unsure of what to do.
Hopefully you already got your answer somewhere else but 1) Yes 2) Before it starts to wilt is ideal 3) Any big store like those/Walmart are good and should sell hormone also, for soil you just want something that is loose and drains well 4) Any clear/white storage tub works well. If only doing a few cuttings a white 5 gallon bucket would work fine. Greenhouses have a lot of pros, and also a lot of cons. Not totally sure of Ecuador's climate but guessing its pretty similar to texas and most likely wouldnt need the greenhouse. If ecuador is a very humid environment versus texas being very dry, maybe consider doing it, then.
if the rose is hardy for your zone you can plant it. I would take extra precautions. If you could build a make shift cold frame or put a tote over top of the plant for the winter......make sure there are holes though. I also mulch deeply.
Well, technically cloning isn't "reproduction..." it's cloning. That plant you cloned is actually the same plant, not a copy. I wonder, can plants split their consciousness between their different parts? By switching their consciousness between each separated part which becomes another plant rapidly, can they pretty much focus on several things at once??? Just and idea.
I use two different one depending on what i have around. Promix which i find works better seedlings and older plants, and Black gold seedling starter I find works best for cloning.
You want to keep the soil moist like a damp sponge. if you over water you could cause it to rot before it puts out roots. so remember damp to touch, if you press your finger down you should not have water filling in the dent.
It really depends on a variety of factors. like how old the roses are, how long have they been cut for and so on. The best way is to know your grower. Get the freshest flowers possible.
From guy is never really a problem depending on what kind you have in your garden if you ever need any information on living soil organic growing methods let me know
@BlackRabbitHomestead cool can you make a video about it? I would love to see it. I just threw my daughters 3rd bday party I decorated the tables with roses and I had rose plants all around my yard. And it was the first time I have ever decorated. I am happy with how it turned out. This is my first year of doing gardening. And I'm super into it. I used play video games but now I'm into roses. Like roses everything lol!
K Seeker that’s great, maybe your local florists are not using the growth inhibitor? Please let me know if ya have any luck. I’m going to get some roses too soon and see how I go too.
To be honest not so great out of all the cutting i did on the video one looks like it may make it. This method is not the surest method to get roses. But it's still possible. My thoughts are that it doesn't hurt to try but not to get disappointed if it doesn't work.
I have watched many of these rose propagation videos and this one was by far the best one!!! You got right to the point and didn't waste our time and your directions are so clear and easy to understand! This was more informative to me than the ones that took a half hour to watch! Thanks and God bless!!
thank you all very much for your support.
I was thinking exactly the same thing! Finally!
Thanks exactly what I was gonna say!!!
Can someone plz tell me how to make a green house type thing for mine plz need ideals right away
@sassycassie1731 and no one is replying how sad or fake...
Thank you 😊 🙏 Great 👍 video and how to plant 🌱 the roses 🌹!!!! I’m so excited to do this !!! Yay
Ya! This is how I learned from my Mom. Who learned from her Dad. Thanks for the easy instructions. I had never thought about using a pot. My Mom could stick a rose in the ground and it would be blooming next year.
Wonderful video!!! Thank you for all the information you gave us!
God bless you.🙏
Excellent propagation process of RosePlants
Thankyou!
Great video and I love the cat at the end playing in the pedal's lol
Wow. Good clear instruction. Very informative. Thanks.
That is great, thanks for your teaching
The best video about that from all I wached :D
Yep, gonna try it ty🥰
Great video - the best one by a mile! Thank you.
Great information, we have some roses in the house. I’m going to give this a try.
Dont.bother..this isnt the complete.story...wont work...im.a old time rose rustler....
Did it work?
@@agustasister5624 I've used this method and it worked great for me! I give some as gifts too.
Wow this is a great video. I don't have a green thumb, but I believe I will try this using your directions. Thank you
I like your video and can't wait to try propagating roses from cuttings.
Thank you for sharing your garden knowledge with us.
This was excellent...
im mer, elizabeth's friend a good instructive video but THE MOST PRECIOUS BEING IS THE CAT at THE END of THESE VIDEO, YAHVEH THE ONLY GOD BLESS THE CAT and YOU.
Good instruction. Thanks!
The best one.Thanks.
You are really so beautiful and your way to make explain is amazing ❤️
Excellent and detail explanation. Love u babes
Wonderful info! Thank you! Keep growing
I will try to do it and let you know 🥰🌷
Look forward to trying , Thank you , GREAT Video
Nice techniques
awwwww... I loved the 'kitteh at the end! 😻
me too
Cut, dip in honey, make honey water stick honey coated rose in honey water set in sunny window, watch and wait. It works! I did It.
Yvette how do I make honey water? What ratios?
Do you leave rose bud, thorns and leaves on the stem? Or remove?
They are very nice
Great job and only in less than 10 minutes. ⚘
Thank you
You remind me of Emma Stone ♥ I'll try propagating roses again! Thanks heaps!
This was so quirky and lovely
Mind-blowing video 👌 👌
Thanks, awesome info. 🌼🌺🌸
Nice video. I would only say that some have green fingers and whatever they plant would flourish! It is not necessarily the method that works in every case! There are as many methods as there are planters! All is well and fine. I do not use so much of commercial stuff. I use honey for rooting hormone, and it works as well. Some advocate aloe vera- I have not tried it yet.
This is a simple video, and thank you.
Do you think this will work with cut lillies? Please respond as I dont want to lose a beautiful flower I have :) also, is cutting the head necessary, and why?
Tryna turn my moms Mother's Day bouquet into live roses 😂
Same
Did it work?
Thank you, nice video.
How often and how much water do they take? Great video by the way!
make sure cuttings stay moist but not wet, never let it dry out completely.
Great video.
love your channel but I gained weight on keto so I gave it up but thanks for making a channel!
omg the cat at the end was the cherry on top. so cute!!!
we try slipping him in on most videos. Everyone love "da mittens". He hates it! lol
good video.. thanks! But, because most floral shop long stem roses are from So. America.. . America and Ecquador, they might not survive in cold weather climates. Just a thought. Here, in NJ, I would have to plant that red long stem rose in a heated greenhouse that doesn't go down below freezing. Just a thought. These may be great to do in the South West and California, but, not in a zone 5 or 6.
Nice idea
Iam from kerala
I like your vidio
Can this method work in the Caribbean especially Trinidad
Should I find something to cover it to keep moisture?
Thank you sweetheart.
The problem I have with store bought roses is that they always sell like Cardboard! The fragrance of a rose is as important as their physical beauty. To me anyway. Anytime I buy rose bushes I always make sure they are fragrant varieties!
I completely agree! I prefer the heirloom varieties over all the fancy new age roses. If your looking for fragrance David Austin offers good variety too.
Wow ! First thank you. I didn’t think it was possible growing flowers from a bouquet. Is it only roses that can be grown with this method? What if I only shave the stem and don’t use the root growing liquid? Could you do this in any time of the year? Thank you, from Japan A 🥰
Any update on the rose plants?
Lovely thank you so much
I will do this tomorrow mam....i think it will work...thank you
Great video. N I inspire u.
Peace for all.. Love from India.
I followed your instructions exactly. But all of them molded. They sat in an east window. Should they have been in more direct sunlight? Thank you for your help.
An east window would be good, This method can be difficult with the store bought bouquets If you really want some good luck try this method on a bouquet from a farmers market. I hope you have the best of luck and never give up.
Love this thank you!
Nice video
Thanks so much!! :)
So, I live in Tucson, Az. and I got the most beautiful roses for Mother's day and I've done just this, but it's hot I mean in the 90's hot, and in a few weeks we may be up in the 100's. I've noticed in some of mine it was already growing mold, some kind of spores? I have them outside in indirect sun so they aren't scorched. Will this work when it's this hot? Should I bring them in the house, or do something else different?
Doing the green house method outside would be too hot for your cuttings, try doing it indoor first and then transplant it outside. Also use a well drained soil and if you feel like it's because of the spores, try using fungicide. fertilizer and vermicompost can also boost up your plant's immune system from diseases and harmful bacteria but it's optional.
How many bouquets I've wasted not knowing this🤪
Question could I put a bowl w a little water in it under the pot and put a bag over half of it to keep it humid??
absolutely! you could also mist it with a little spray bottle, the goal is to keep it humid so that it has time to root.
Oh goody will be doing this
i did tried this propagating on bouquet since i dont have greenhouse dome i used Ziploc bags , it worked for me my question is when should i remove it from Ziploc bags at what stage ?
I usually wait for a least 2 months. I want good roots on before i remove. But if you have a lot of new leaf growth you can remove it before it hits the sides of your bag.
@@BlackRabbitHomestead my got white mold around the stems so i needed to remove the ziploc greenhouse and i put some fungicide now .
What does those roses look like now?
hey can you help me with the name of this type of roses? it common name or scientific?
Great info!!!😁🌲
Beautiful video & info, thank-you.
I have seen some recommendations to use a "soil-free" potting medium. Is there any reason to do that?
Soil is media only means that you're using Cocoa or peat moss it's a big long Explanation cause you probly think hydroponics but I can explain 4 or 5 different hydroponic methods
What variety are these roses and are they winter and frost hardy ?
Tip: rather than poke into soil the end of the rose stem that is coated with rooting hormone, use a chopstick to create the hole first. They are cheap or free for the asking.
Or you can use a pencil, like she did in the video.
What month is best for this process ?? As you cant do this throughout the year.
I usually do the majority of my cuttings mid summer to fall.
Hi! I love your video. After I cover the rose cuttings with the plastic bottle do I ever take the bottle off to air it out or do I leave it completely on until it roots and is ready for transplanting?
I think its better to open the lid once in a while...
That's what I'd like to know as well I've heard your not suppose to but idk
Oh sweet! Ill try this 😍
I find roses from the florist do not have any aroma, or at least nothing like typically grown types. Does this carry over to propagation results?
Pretty much, the rose scent will be the same as the parent plant. I prefer to clone the old roses because they have a deeper scent and bloom better.
@@BlackRabbitHomesteadHad to ask. I have 6 Mr. Lincoln & 6 other teas in raised beds. New hobby, but I've had ML's before.
@@randallplaisted4062 I think my favorite roses have been David Austins. I fond myself hoarding his catalogs and bringing them out at different times in the year.
Thanks
What is the month can i growing rose
Without rooting powder ,
can grow roots.
Please reply my comments
yes that statement is true. Plants can grow roots without the aid of rooting hormone. The hormone just increases your chance of success.
I have tried so many times to propagate a rose from cutting... a bouquet, but nothing works... I do exactly what you've shown, and I have never been able to get even one little root to start.. the stems either brown and get hard and brown completely, or they get a white covering and rot.. ive tried sand, water, planting mix, container mix, and good old fashion dirt.. and I get Nada..
I won't lie to you, it's really quite difficult to get a ride started from a bouquet. A lot depends on how old the flowers are and when they were cut. Also the best time of year to propagate roses ( at least in the northeast U.S.A.) Is from June through september. Cutting directly from the plant is still the best option. But if you have the cut flowers it doesn't hurt to try. I've had my fair share of disappointment with this method. Trust me you are not alone.
same here
I found it easy to propagate roses from a bush but not from the florist flowers. I bet it’s due to their hormones that inhibit new growth.
What if your florists have used growth inhibitors to stop new growth and roots? Will it still work if they have used hormones to stop growth?
I am not sure, but I have a feeling that it wouldn't work. Best bet would be to talk with your florist.
Hi... Can I do It any time of the Year ?? Or has to be in Spring ? From Houson Tx..
It depends on many factors, when and where the rose first comes from. How old is it and so on. Fresh cut roses seem to work best for this method to have hope. It's possible but not a very good cloning method.
The problem with these shop bought cut roses often are scentless. The classic holding a bouquet to one’s nose is just a fantasy, none of them have any fragrance. Unless you buy it from a specialist breeder like David Austin for example.
I agree. DA roses are my favorite. The scents are much more fragrant than those of the commercial industry.
What can i use instead of rooting powder which is unavailable in my country
I haven't tried any other rooting hormones as of yet, but I'm looking into it. I've heard honey works but like i said i haven't tried it myself so have no opinion on it.
@@BlackRabbitHomestead i have seen that on youtube(honey) but it attracts ants and insects they have said.
But do let me know
A Banana or Potato works too ,just stick the cutting in them
Honey works well
So my friend gave my mom a rose from Ecuador and it’s beautiful. So beautiful that she wants to regrow it. I have a couple of questions and hopefully can be answered.
1) can this be done since it’s a plant from a totally different area. (I live in the panhandle of Texas)
2) how quick do I need to get it cut and planted
3) is there a store like Home Depot or Lowe’s that I can buy rooting soil and hormone or do I have to order it.
4) what is the best green house you can do with stuff at home?
I would love anybody’s help and due to my lack of flower knowledge and the roses background I am unsure of what to do.
Hopefully you already got your answer somewhere else but 1) Yes 2) Before it starts to wilt is ideal 3) Any big store like those/Walmart are good and should sell hormone also, for soil you just want something that is loose and drains well 4) Any clear/white storage tub works well. If only doing a few cuttings a white 5 gallon bucket would work fine. Greenhouses have a lot of pros, and also a lot of cons. Not totally sure of Ecuador's climate but guessing its pretty similar to texas and most likely wouldnt need the greenhouse. If ecuador is a very humid environment versus texas being very dry, maybe consider doing it, then.
I would agree. It's best to root as soon as you can. The longer the rose is separated from the plant the more your chances of success decrease.
How do I overwinter the new plant. They don’t do well indoors.
if the rose is hardy for your zone you can plant it. I would take extra precautions. If you could build a make shift cold frame or put a tote over top of the plant for the winter......make sure there are holes though. I also mulch deeply.
Well, technically cloning isn't "reproduction..." it's cloning. That plant you cloned is actually the same plant, not a copy. I wonder, can plants split their consciousness between their different parts? By switching their consciousness between each separated part which becomes another plant rapidly, can they pretty much focus on several things at once??? Just and idea.
Which potting soil you use ?
I use two different one depending on what i have around. Promix which i find works better seedlings and older plants, and Black gold seedling starter I find works best for cloning.
@@BlackRabbitHomestead thnx for reply my quires u are amazing ty
How often should we water it
You want to keep the soil moist like a damp sponge. if you over water you could cause it to rot before it puts out roots. so remember damp to touch, if you press your finger down you should not have water filling in the dent.
ROSE'D DO DO LOL
Some people are saying you can't root roses from bouquets.
It really depends on a variety of factors. like how old the roses are, how long have they been cut for and so on. The best way is to know your grower. Get the freshest flowers possible.
From guy is never really a problem depending on what kind you have in your garden if you ever need any information on living soil organic growing methods let me know
Can you post an update please
Great.
What is the hormone that you use
The right g hormone I'm using is by bonide.
You forgot about bulbs reproduction
I have been doing this. What is your favorite rose?
I think munstead, I prefer the really fragrant roses.
@BlackRabbitHomestead Munstead is Lavender isn't it?
it is but there is also an old variety rose its a rich velvety burgundy, very thorny variety, absolutely love them. @@i_nvade8098
@BlackRabbitHomestead cool can you make a video about it? I would love to see it. I just threw my daughters 3rd bday party I decorated the tables with roses and I had rose plants all around my yard. And it was the first time I have ever decorated. I am happy with how it turned out. This is my first year of doing gardening. And I'm super into it. I used play video games but now I'm into roses. Like roses everything lol!
I’ve tried this same technique before. Didn’t work!
Florists usually use hormones to inhibit new growth and roots so that’s prob why. I have had no luck with flowers from the shop too
@@NMW80 I think I have a solution. I was able to get some growth and then scorched by the sun.
K Seeker that’s great, maybe your local florists are not using the growth inhibitor? Please let me know if ya have any luck. I’m going to get some roses too soon and see how I go too.
K Seeker did you use rooting hormone? Into dirt?
@@NMW80 Yes.
How are they doing?
To be honest not so great out of all the cutting i did on the video one looks like it may make it. This method is not the surest method to get roses. But it's still possible. My thoughts are that it doesn't hurt to try but not to get disappointed if it doesn't work.
Instead of buying organic pots you can use empty toiletrol 😉
Name of variety of rose 🌹
I'm sorry I don't know the name of it. I do know I have better luck with the roses I cut myself rather than the ones I buy.
now i found the name
i thing its top secret us 🇺🇸 variety
Hi beautiful
Can you replant the tops too?
The head of the rose. I'm afraid not.
You are so so beautiful
You said Doo Doo....
If you were a clone, I'd you so I can reproduce you and keep one for myself 😍🌹