Growing Roses : How to Grow Roses From Tip Cuttings
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Typically, roses aren't grown from tip cuttings, but doing so requires a good soil that is peaty and pearl-like. Discover the reasons why hybrid-trees are usually grafted roses with help from an urban horticulturist and gardening adviser in this free video on growing roses. Expert: Stan DeFreitas Contact: AskMrGreenThumb.com Bio: Stan DeFreitas, also known as "Mr. Green Thumb", has experience as an urban horticulturist working for the Pinellas County Extension Service, and has taught horticulture at St. Petersburg College. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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does some rose species take and do better than others?
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does some rose species do
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What about watering? Should I water as I usually do? And how long should the bag stay on?
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I planted bare root hybrid tea roses a month or so ago.One of them has dark green leaves appearing, but some of the leaves are a reddish color.Is this normal?I also fertilize once a week right now with rose food.Thank you.
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I learned something new thanks for posting video.
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i don't know if you already answered this question but here it is, can you do this same process with roses someone gives you like from a florist?
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Gonna try it today :)
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sometime it work
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Just like that huh.....wow
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@cdemanelis ooh cool thanks for the info i want to try this spring will see if i can get some roses
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question is it really works????
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There is this climbing rose bush at the nursery, I'm going to go take a cutting off it and then I won't have to buy the plant....think that will be okay with them?
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