Believe me... My majority of cuttings rooted and this has been for the first time in my life that successfully the Desi rose cuttings root ... Thanku so much I'm very happy ❤🤩☺️☺️☺️🙏
I think this is the best video I have seen of explaining how to propagate roses from water to growth. It is very detailed and informative! The progress clips are especially helpful, Thank you very much:)
I am here because my daughter brought me and my husband two red roses, one for each. Well when I was about to put them in a base with no water because they were "dead" I found out they are sprouting!. So thank you very much for this video.
Thank you for providing this video. I realize that it is from quite a while ago but it has been MOST informative and I likely will refer back to it often. I have my cabbage rose cuttings and a couple of mason jars with water in them to clean them and am going to head outside my camper to prepare them as well tend some of my other repotting projects. :)
@@Passionatesoul_Family4life I am trying this now and i think its possible! I simply placed my roses in water not thinking it would grow, I left for 2 weeks and came back and there was some bloom. Its not as green as in the video and its been in a dark house (with -20) outside but it definitely blooms. I just have to learn how to take care of it.
Adding an aquarium air pump and an opaque container will increase your success rate to damn near perfect. Clear containers have a higher rate of algae growth and mold. Also if it's left in the bright sun that acts like a magnifying glass heating your water up and can cause a decreased success rate potentially leading to rot.
It's not a lot of oxygen in the water. You changed water one time in a week. Change the water two times a week. You need oxygen in the water to support rooting. When you change the water you will get more oxygen in the fresh water and less rot. Actually its better to do rooting in river sand because sand will get water but also more oxygen to support rooting than in the pure water rooting case. But when rooting in the sand, you need to add more water to the jar with holes in the bottom time after time make sure that sand stays wet.
Hi Tigran would u consider making a video on rose propagation with river sand ...this is the very first of heard of it and Iv watched quite a few tutorials. Many thanks for a great suggestion.
That's interesting as, I've always been taught of how plants breath IN co2 and out oxygen. So you're saying theres too much "oxygen" in sitting water..well that would change the whole structure of water itself. Thousands of plants grow in ponds, but I don't see anyone changing out the pond water
@@ku6479 hes not saying theres too much oxygen, hes saying theres not enough, there would be far more oxygen in a pond then a sitting jar of water, some people will even add an air stone from an aquarium to their cutting water to help the roots from sitting in stale water. stale water is much more likely to cause rotting of the cuttings
I did this earlier today got 6 cuttings trim all leaves and rose cut in 45 degrees both ends, got a large spaghetti jar I added 1/2 spoon of 10-10-10 fertilizer to help and speed process. Great video thanks.
I'm not a good gardener and really don't know much. I put my cuttings in water but once new leaves started growing I planted it in soil. It didn't have roots so now I know what I did wrong. Awesome video
I did it 2 weeks ago and today all my stem from rose is flowers that was given to my daughter birthday 7/28 I took them a week later and cut them and put them in water and sat them on my bench outside next to my other plants 🌱 and it actually working I saw roots and new buds growing out
Wow thank you, i have different roses but I don't know the techniques how to propagate it, but because of this video I learn and lot, thank you so much❤️
I'm so excited, thanks to your video, I realise that I have 2 rose cuttings that are in fact growing roots in water! I was hopeful, but unsure whether the little noddule things at the end of the stems were roots or not. Now I know they are!!! Thank you!!!
Most of the roses in my garden were only from "rose cuttings". There are bed roses, shrub roses and climbing roses. At first I put them in a glass with water for a few days and then planted them in a small pot. When they already have roots I transferred them to my garden, direct to the soil with sunlight and there they grew up and bloomed. Have also planted rose cuttings directly in soil during autumn, covered them with pine branches till springtime. In month of may, many leaves appear and has several buds already. At that time I removed all pine branches coverings because they need direct sunlight. In summer, the rose cuttings start to root before 1 month because of the warm weather.
Trying this already. Although my cuttings are off long stem roses. I hope this works for me, my mom has always been the one with the Green Thumb in our family. Thx 4 sharing. 👍☺👍
I am currently trying this, the bottom of the rose stem actually turned black and seems to be at a stand still. The rose cutting is still growing leaves though. Do I need to change anything about what I am doing?
Thank you! Great video. Only one small complaint - I wish you had shown the picture of the first rose that bloomed on one of the cuttings and the time it took for that to happen.
I can never grow them once I cut and give honey/hormone then plant in soil. NEVER works for me 😭😭😭 so. Gonna try this. Thank you so much! Keep making these helpful videos!
@@GrowGreenGarden Salam. Still some clarification is needed... Better if it could be guided monthwise as I intent in September or October and in Abbottabad.
Compañeros buenos dias. Aki en Cuba muy temprano xq ustedes esos o programas d siembra d eskejrs d rosas no.los traducen x letreros, xq la verdad no se conoce ese idioma y yo x lo.menos me kedo en elbsire. Con.lo.buenos q se ven gracias. Rocío Cuba.
Thank you for watching Usually I don't think we need to take off the thorns . Not sure how that have an effect on the growth as I haven't tried that before
Believe me... My majority of cuttings rooted and this has been for the first time in my life that successfully the Desi rose cuttings root ... Thanku so much I'm very happy ❤🤩☺️☺️☺️🙏
I think this is the best video I have seen of explaining how to propagate roses from water to growth. It is very detailed and informative! The progress clips are especially helpful, Thank you very much:)
Thank you for watching 😊
Realy nice .
Ain’t that the simple truth.
I am here because my daughter brought me and my husband two red roses, one for each. Well when I was about to put them in a base with no water because they were "dead" I found out they are sprouting!. So thank you very much for this video.
Thank you for watching :-)
All the best👍
When did they started sprouting ??
Results?
Thank you for providing this video. I realize that it is from quite a while ago but it has been MOST informative and I likely will refer back to it often. I have my cabbage rose cuttings and a couple of mason jars with water in them to clean them and am going to head outside my camper to prepare them as well tend some of my other repotting projects. :)
I like how the music changes to something more exciting/inspired as soon as the roots start growing :)
Thank you for watching 😊
@@GrowGreenGarden Thank you for making the video :)
Short rose cuttings grow faster than the long ones either in soil or in water. Thanks also for sharing us your system...it's also good..
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Can I propagate during winter inside my house ??? Will it grow ??
@@Passionatesoul_Family4life I am trying this now and i think its possible! I simply placed my roses in water not thinking it would grow, I left for 2 weeks and came back and there was some bloom. Its not as green as in the video and its been in a dark house (with -20) outside but it definitely blooms. I just have to learn how to take care of it.
The simplest and calmest video I have seen about propagating rose cuttings🙂
Adding an aquarium air pump and an opaque container will increase your success rate to damn near perfect. Clear containers have a higher rate of algae growth and mold. Also if it's left in the bright sun that acts like a magnifying glass heating your water up and can cause a decreased success rate potentially leading to rot.
Thank you for watching .
That's a great 👍 suggestion.
Change water after 3 days
I agree
Wait wait so like then the glass can't be clear in direct light so can I just paint the glass?
My son just dropped off roses for valentines 👉can’t wait to try this so I can have a rose bush from it and cherish them
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Wow thats nice 😊 ......All the best 👍🪴😊
It's not a lot of oxygen in the water. You changed water one time in a week. Change the water two times a week. You need oxygen in the water to support rooting. When you change the water you will get more oxygen in the fresh water and less rot. Actually its better to do rooting in river sand because sand will get water but also more oxygen to support rooting than in the pure water rooting case. But when rooting in the sand, you need to add more water to the jar with holes in the bottom time after time make sure that sand stays wet.
Thank you for watching 😊 and your suggestion
Hi Tigran would u consider making a video on rose propagation with river sand ...this is the very first of heard of it and Iv watched quite a few tutorials. Many thanks for a great suggestion.
That's interesting as, I've always been taught of how plants breath IN co2 and out oxygen. So you're saying theres too much "oxygen" in sitting water..well that would change the whole structure of water itself. Thousands of plants grow in ponds, but I don't see anyone changing out the pond water
This way seems to work well. Sand killed my cuttings. Never again. Everything I propagate in water roots and lives
@@ku6479 hes not saying theres too much oxygen, hes saying theres not enough, there would be far more oxygen in a pond then a sitting jar of water, some people will even add an air stone from an aquarium to their cutting water to help the roots from sitting in stale water. stale water is much more likely to cause rotting of the cuttings
I did this earlier today got 6 cuttings trim all leaves and rose cut in 45 degrees both ends, got a large spaghetti jar I added 1/2 spoon of 10-10-10 fertilizer to help and speed process. Great video thanks.
Thank you for watching and your suggestion
Which fertilizer
This is the best video I enjoyed the most and learned from it. The music was relaxing. Thank you for sharing!
I want to start rose cuttings in water now , thanks for sharing!✌
Thank you for watching.All the best👍
Finally a video that was easy to understand AND I have all those supplies already... nothing special" needed to grow roses. Just a little love❤️
Thank you for watching 🪴😊🪴
I'm not a good gardener and really don't know much. I put my cuttings in water but once new leaves started growing I planted it in soil. It didn't have roots so now I know what I did wrong. Awesome video
Thank you for watching 🪴
All the best for your plants 👍
Glad you posted this comment! I was about to do this.
usefull video share love and stay connected
Thank you for watching :-)
Lovely, going to try this and grow more roses for a memorial spot in our garden for my mother in law, she loved roses.
Very informative video 👍
Thank you for watching 😊
Thank you for this! Simple and to the point! Appreciate it
received for the first time bouquet of roses yesterday and i wish i can regrow them bcoz that's the best way to keep them forever
Wow ! that's so lovely 😊
Thank you for watching .Yes you can try to regrow them .All the best 👍
@@GrowGreenGarden mine just rotted :(
@@NiloNicky Oh sorry to hear that
Loved the piano music to this,just beautiful...Thank you
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Extremely useful & practical demonstration about multiplying rose plants. 👌👌👌👍👍👍
Thank you for watching :-)
@@GrowGreenGarden 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I did it 2 weeks ago and today all my stem from rose is flowers that was given to my daughter birthday 7/28 I took them a week later and cut them and put them in water and sat them on my bench outside next to my other plants 🌱 and it actually working I saw roots and new buds growing out
Thank you for watching 🪴😊🪴
All the best👍
Can you please do an update for this? I’d love to see how far you’ve gone! 💕
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Sure I can do the updates :-)
That’s amazing!!!! I was never so inspired to plant anything
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Good day. Thank you for sharing this method.eill try soon.🙏
Thank you for watching .All the best 👍
I have never tried with water, but will try it. I have some I put in plastic bottles with sand worked well too. Love this video
Thank you for watching
Wow thank you, i have different roses but I don't know the techniques how to propagate it, but because of this video I learn and lot, thank you so much❤️
Thank you for watching and your comments 😊
I enjoyed your video and followed your instructions and now have yellow rose cuttings that have rooted. Thank you☺
Thank you for watching 😊
It's great to know that my video was useful 😊
I'm so excited, thanks to your video, I realise that I have 2 rose cuttings that are in fact growing roots in water!
I was hopeful, but unsure whether the little noddule things at the end of the stems were roots or not. Now I know they are!!! Thank you!!!
Thank you for watching :-)
All the best
@@GrowGreenGarden Thank you cant wait to try it
Most of the roses in my garden were only from "rose cuttings". There are bed roses, shrub roses and climbing roses. At first I put them in a glass with water for a few days and then planted them in a small pot. When they already have roots I transferred them to my garden, direct to the soil with sunlight and there they grew up and bloomed. Have also planted rose cuttings directly in soil during autumn, covered them with pine branches till springtime. In month
of may, many leaves appear and has several buds already. At that time I removed all pine branches coverings because they need direct sunlight.
In summer, the rose cuttings start to root before 1 month because of the warm weather.
Thank you for watching and sharing your experience 😊
Wow! Awesome. Love the music sorta follows the story
Thank you for watching 🪴😊🪴
Thanks for shareing
Thank you for watching 😊
I can't wait to try it, yesterday I just added a collection of roses on our terrace, the color is bright red, I will try the method you show, thanks
Thank you for watching 😊
All the best 🪴👍🪴
Thank you for sharing your idea, 👍🏻
Thank you for watching😊
Will try soon. Very nice to see your cuttings growing.
Thank you for watching :-) .All the best 👍
Thank you for the guide. Looking forward to do it myself!
Thank you for watching .All the best 👍
Fantastic 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍🙏
Thank you for watching 😊
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching
Trying this already. Although my cuttings are off long stem roses. I hope this works for me, my mom has always been the one with the Green Thumb in our family.
Thx 4 sharing.
👍☺👍
Thank you for watching😊
All the best 👍
Have you had any luck so far with the long stem roses??
@@awhaoife4807 No. All the stems died. 😞
Thx 4 asking.
@@mardo1392 🙁
This video was easy, clear and very informative thank you. I loved the music.
Thank you for watching 😊
I want to try that🤩
@@Fereshteabdolabas1 Thank you for watching 😊
Suyun içine bir şey koydunuzmu
Very simple,thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching 🪴😊🪴
Thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you for watching
KISS principle is best. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your efforts and knowledge.
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Thank u vry mch for sharing ur brilliant ideas
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MashaAllah great video
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Wow..thanks, I’ll give it a try
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All the best 👍
Good rose
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Thank you Sir. I will remember that!
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Love from uk England
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Good .thanks to sharig.
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god bless you more
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Very easy method thank u
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Best video ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wooww😍😍
Thank you for watching :-)
Nice soundtrack.❤❤❤
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Very cute 🥰
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Hello,
Thanks for this great video. When you cut the rose stems and put them in water, was it inside or outside? Thanks again. God bless. ❤😊
Thanks for sharing how often to change the water
Thanks for sharing,I did put my cuttings in the water but only leaf no roots
Thank you for watching
If the cuttings are still healthy, it would be good to wait for some more time for the roots to grow.
Good 👍
Thank you for watching
thank u v much!
Thank you for watching 😊
I am currently trying this, the bottom of the rose stem actually turned black and seems to be at a stand still. The rose cutting is still growing leaves though. Do I need to change anything about what I am doing?
I love water propagation 😍
Thank you for watching 🪴
Amazing transparent.
Thank you for watching
Supper I will try 😁👍
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😁
Thank you! Great video. Only one small complaint - I wish you had shown the picture of the first rose that bloomed on one of the cuttings and the time it took for that to happen.
Thank you for watching 🪴😊🪴
Please see the link for the update 👍
ua-cam.com/video/9u2KzFQI490/v-deo.html
thanks, alot, one question, what if u do not move the leave from the cutting what will be the difference in the water growth
I can never grow them once I cut and give honey/hormone then plant in soil. NEVER works for me 😭😭😭 so. Gonna try this. Thank you so much! Keep making these helpful videos!
Thank you for watching 😊
All the best 👍
Did it worked
Am I correct in thinking that the cutting with the leafs attached at the start grew quicker?
Thanks for this bc I try this experiment with rose
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Koi nhi hota hai sabko ulti
GREAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Really it's work thankyou
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The rooted rose said to the others, "see when you work hard to grow, now I got my own house" lol.
The only reason that
Thank you for watching 😂
Will try this method
Thank you for watching :-)
All the best👍
Thank You for this video, it’s amazing you can grow roses in water, when will be best time to do that in summer or autumn please clarify thank you
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I did this in early spring. It can be done in Summer as well.
@@GrowGreenGarden Salam. Still some clarification is needed... Better if it could be guided monthwise as I intent in September or October and in Abbottabad.
@@syedarifzahid5018 spring in US is march/April summer is June/July
Wow this is so helpfull in gardening.Thank You
Thank you for watching ☺️
thorns pointing up or down make a difference?
Thanks for the video. When do you transplant them into the garden?
Thank you for watching.
You can transplant them within 6 to 8 months depending on the plants growth
Love the Erik Satie.
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Hi there.. I have Eric Saties book n I don’t recognize that first piece... do you know the name so I could look it up ? Thank you much
Do the actual flowers start to regrow?
Hi, can we try this method for fruit sapling branch?
I've seen people breaking off some turns in order to trigger the plant to grow roots from there, is that correct or was I misinformed?
Thanks
Who is the composer of this beautiful piano piece sounds like Rachmananoff sometimes. Love to get it what ever it is. : )
Hangi aylarda kesim yaptınız
Cool, I'm gonna try that tomorrow.
Thank you for watching :-)
All the best 👍
Did you successed in this method
Can I know
Super I try this method
Thank you for watching.All the best👍
i hve try lot more times nplant nt development roots
Thank you and please if you can send the name of back ground music
Do the cuttings need sunlight under the shade? Or do I put the cuttings under no light at all?
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Keep the cuttings in shade... they need sunlight 👍
Compañeros buenos dias. Aki en Cuba muy temprano xq ustedes esos o programas d siembra d eskejrs d rosas no.los traducen x letreros, xq la verdad no se conoce ese idioma y yo x lo.menos me kedo en elbsire. Con.lo.buenos q se ven gracias. Rocío Cuba.
Thank you
Thank you for watching
How do you know if you will get the same roses from the cuttings?
I trie it is came good 👍👍🙏
Thank you for watching 😊 and sharing your success .
Can we use the bouquet for planting as you showed here??
Thank you for watching 😊. Yes you can try with the cuttings from the bouquet .
Oh, thanks alot...
Going to try this, I have climbing rose vines
Thank you for watching.
All the best 👍
Is that worked?
Eee yeter artık
Can you take off the thorns? How does this effect the growth? I potted some in soil and it said to take
Off the thorns.
Thank you for watching
Usually I don't think we need to take off the thorns .
Not sure how that have an effect on the growth as I haven't tried that before
I hear removing the thorns promote area for more roots to sprout from.
👍🏼
Thank you for watching :-)