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Some gardeners feel that the best time to replant rose cuttings is autumn, but if you have them during other times of the year, go ahead and try it. See what works best for you and your local climate.
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To enhance their beauty more, you may divide a rosebush and replant the roses in a new pot. This will enable you to enhance the beauty of the house and also grow more roses in and around the house. All you need to do is know the right way how to transplant rose cuttings.
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If you are propagating from a rose stem, push the stem all the way into the hole until the bottom of the flower head touches the ground. ... How to Replant a Rose ... Replant a Rose...
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Return to the Rose Propagation Forum | Post a Follow-Up ... From my experience, suckers are are a lot more dependable than cuttings. Maybe half of the cuttings I take strike roots, but nearly all of the suckers I divide from the mother plants do...
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Most of the plants from these cuttings may die, but it is worthwhile to replant a rose plant from the cutting because of the advantages that it offers. Some times, the cuttings are replanted when the rose plant is being pruned.
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Discussions relating to Shade Gardening - Gardening morons ... » Marge_Talt - Re: Planting Rose of Sharon from clipping ... Get some pots - a 6" diameter pot will hold a lot of cuttings. Get some rooting hormone - see if you can find the version of Rootone for woody plants. If you can't, just get whatever you can.
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So, you have a huge, well-established, beautiful rose bush growing in your yard. ... The success rate of cuttings can be low for a number of reasons, especially for new and inexperienced growers. We recommend you start three or four cuttings. If they all develop, you can replant the extras, or give them to a greatful friend.
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Rose cuttings are usually taken from the last month of summer to the first month of autumn ( middle of August to end of October). Firm the dirt around the cutting. Keep watered until the fall rains come. Next spring use a mild fertilzer such as fish and don't replant until they have had one year of growth...
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Rose Bush Cuttings. How do I take a cutting of a rose bush branch for replanting? ... How you take cuttings can vary a bit depending on the variety of rose, but here are some general tips: ... RE: Rose Bush Cuttings...
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