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Hardwood rose cuttings, fall and winter 

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This is the way I take hardwood rose cuttings roses from late fall and into winter. The other way I propagate is by summer semi-hardwood cuttings. You can see that video here:
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For the sake of time, I keep it simple - no rooting hormone, and you'll see that I don't dig trenches. Instead, I dibble holes with a pitchfork - which spaces the cuttings out nicely and keeps the rows tidy.
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@Haybcde
@Haybcde Месяц назад
Your vids are one of only that I trust on RU-vid. Your passion is apparent and inspiring
@TheHouseofChameleons
@TheHouseofChameleons 2 года назад
I was worried why my cuttings didnt have roots after a month or two. I didnt know certain cuttings took this long. This cleared up my confusion. Thanks!
@duallinguallady-aishaahmed1812
@duallinguallady-aishaahmed1812 4 года назад
That’s just so smart on using the pitch fork !
@thetacountry4487
@thetacountry4487 5 лет назад
Very good video. Thanks for the direct straight forward approach!
@dragonfireink139
@dragonfireink139 3 месяца назад
Your content is great! Thank you
@alexhogan1
@alexhogan1 5 лет назад
Thanks, that was great! I’ve taken some cuttings today so I’m looking forward to seeing if I get any good results.
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 5 лет назад
Best luck!
@dahlialove1001
@dahlialove1001 4 года назад
Fearless. No gloves in those roses. 🙈 bro. Ur hands must be made of steel 😂 good $hit ✌️
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 4 года назад
Titanium. Thanks!
@Aria.Serenity
@Aria.Serenity 5 лет назад
Thank you so much, this is wonderful! It works so well! I had tried growing roses from cuttings all my life, with a very low percentage of success. In early December, I put about a dozen rose cuttings in, following your instructions. I added in a lilac and a hydrangea, too, just to experiment. I left them all winter, unprotected outdoors. In early April, all of the cuttings are strong and healthy and budding - 100% success! I'll pot them up and keep them watered in summer, when the roots have filled out. Or, can they go directly into a permanent home in the ground? I'm in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, zone 8b.
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 5 лет назад
I'm so happy for you. If they're happy where they are, you might keep them in place a while longer to thicken up the roots - or transplant them directly to their new home if the roots are established enough. No need for a potting step IMO.
@Aria.Serenity
@Aria.Serenity 5 лет назад
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm Sounds good! Thanks again for sharing your knowledge in an outstanding video, and thank you for your helpful reply. :D
@s.stalinbabu6521
@s.stalinbabu6521 4 года назад
Thank you for the information 😊
@adrianabonitaaziz7393
@adrianabonitaaziz7393 5 лет назад
Thank you so much Sir !
@charlesbale8376
@charlesbale8376 3 года назад
Good content, really appreciated.
@laurenb6451
@laurenb6451 3 года назад
Nice informative video. I heard that besides knowing which end is up the diagonal cut on top helps H20 to roll off, preventing diseases from starting there. 🌱
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 3 года назад
Thanks Lauren. I've heard that reason too. I can't see it making a whole lot of difference, but wouldn't argue with anyone who found it useful.
@norashuda5652
@norashuda5652 5 лет назад
Thank you -- good information
@prisciladennison3360
@prisciladennison3360 2 года назад
Thank you so much Mr. Fraser … love the ants advice and sure works …no more ants inside my home oh my gush!… and outside …,your advice is always good …,god bless you sir😊🙏
@brendaroxde6471
@brendaroxde6471 9 месяцев назад
I have good success with stems cuttings-propagation from the previous year
@anitasinha6057
@anitasinha6057 3 года назад
Thank you Sir
@hydr0539
@hydr0539 4 года назад
Awesome video
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 4 года назад
Thanks!
@Visnegi
@Visnegi 4 года назад
thanks
@jvb4960
@jvb4960 6 лет назад
thank you!
@nihatsavmaz6677
@nihatsavmaz6677 2 месяца назад
Hello and Thank you! This was a very useful video. 05.07.24
@mojaadresa4228
@mojaadresa4228 2 года назад
Hello Jason, Thanks for your inspiring video. Without any knowledge about Roses, couple of years ago I tried "something" 😀 in order to get some more rose bushes from my garden. I can not remember When i have done it. Either late autumn or late winter or early spring. Any way, my cuttings were about similar lenght as You showed. I place them outside in the grund and put plastic bottles over them. I can't remember Which month it was when i saw two pairs / levels of leaves. At that time it was sunny and warmer so, i thought i should remove the bottles. Beide watering them, in abot a week, all leaves died out. Now, Although it is mid December, I got a desire to try that again since my naighbour has very nice dark red Roses which grow up to about 1,6m. At the moment, the nights are from 3 till - 3 C. In winter, the temperature can get till - 10, - 15 C. Is it still possible to put the cuttings outside, in unheated room or heated indoors? How many buds should a cuttings have and how many buds should be a ove the grund? If I plant them in big water conteiners, what kind of soil should I use? I Hope that You Will have enough patience to read my message and write some tips. Good luck to all hobby gardeners and I wish you all a very happy New Year and a colourfull garden. 👋👋👋
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 2 года назад
Yes, you can do hardwood cuttings outdoors (so long as you can find unfrozen ground to stick them into) or you can do it under shelter. I made a video about cool season cuttings in sand recently if you want some inspiration: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OdzrBWJYc30.html Usually 3 or 4 sets of buds, and buried about half way (or a little more) into the soil, sand or potting mix.
@p81286
@p81286 3 года назад
Do these and all cuttings from cold-hardy mother plants tolerate frost? Could you have stuck them in the ground outside with good results, except for slower or no rooting during the winter?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 3 года назад
Yes - most people stick them outside. That was just the space I had at the time. The cuttings of hardy shrubs are fine with the outdoor temps.
@mrssonjastefanovski9106
@mrssonjastefanovski9106 6 лет назад
I look forward to the continuation of this video relating to pro patted roses and developed sprouts ?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 6 лет назад
Thanks. I have many of these varieties developing roots (and some shoots) now, so I may do an update.
@mrssonjastefanovski9106
@mrssonjastefanovski9106 6 лет назад
Propagated roses.
@mrssonjastefanovski9106
@mrssonjastefanovski9106 6 лет назад
Jason, thank you for your reply. I look forward to upcoming videos. I bid you a good day. God bless. Amen.
@emanuellivori5219
@emanuellivori5219 5 лет назад
I like watching your videos. I had put the rose cuttings in plastic bottles with compost , is that right? Since I had done this process, the cuttings started to have small leaves coming out, does that mean that I will be succeeding?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 5 лет назад
It might, but the roots are more important than the shoots at first. If you're brave and careful enough, you can tease up the cuttings to see if roots or callus have formed. Plastic bottles can work okay to maintain humidity - but watch for air circulation too. I hope it's a success for you!
@moxee33
@moxee33 5 лет назад
Hi Jason what happens if you do hardwood cuttings in the spring or summer? can you ever leave any leaves on the cutting? is it ok to cut the thorns off or will that dry them out faster? thank you!
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 5 лет назад
Here's another "hardwood" method I tried out in both summer and winter: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oM5GpcolIMI.html For this method, I've seen that other peope have removed the prickles, but I haven't tried it myself. If I'm doing cuttings in the summer and early fall, I still prefer semi-hardwood... so much quicker and higher success rate. For that method, you do leave foliage on - because it's quick, and the presence of foliage helps the cuttings along.
@harrietnahrwold23
@harrietnahrwold23 3 месяца назад
Hi Jason, it seems you are not using rooting hormone with these hardwood cuttings, or did I miss that step? Is it necessary, or would you say it's not?
@roxy12316
@roxy12316 4 года назад
Thanks fo the information; I just wanted to ask that how much time a semi hardwood/ hardwood cutting takes to root. I tried once and even after 60 days; no roots were there( leaves dropped after then)
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 4 года назад
If it's cool, it can take 4 to 6 months. So long as the cuttings are still green and plump, there's still a chance. Once they dry out, go brown or black, they're dead.
@illutionary
@illutionary 5 лет назад
When is the best time to take the hardwood cuttings and put them into the soil? If we do not have a green house can we keep them in a pot someplace cool like a garage or under a plastic dome in the garden? Thank you for the video.
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 5 лет назад
Fall and winter for this method - and yes, most people do it in a shaded spot in the garden. Consistent moisture is important.
@chamanshahyari2533
@chamanshahyari2533 3 года назад
Thanks for your informative video I have a question, For rose cutting is there a specific season or time, or if we can do this any time of the year,?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 3 года назад
For hardwood cuttings, it's traditionally fall and winter. Semi hardwood or softwood is usually spring and summer.
@thisisjayschannel
@thisisjayschannel 9 месяцев назад
Hi Jason do you keep these cuttings out of direct sunlight, like you would with a semi hardwood cutting ?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 9 месяцев назад
Yes, I've picked a semi-shaded location - which may not be such an issue over the winter period, but when there's more sun and higher temps in spring it'll be helpful.
@akramabuf9224
@akramabuf9224 4 года назад
Thanks for the information. You didn't use hormones?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 4 года назад
I didn't on this occasion - but on other years I have, and it improves the success rate a bit (like 5 to 10%, which may be worth the extra time)
@fishxfood
@fishxfood 5 лет назад
Hi, really useful video thank you. What would be the best approach suitable for budding/growing cut stems from a bouquet? I've currently got them in water and they're thriving and really growing, but no roots yet. Can I just plant them in pots? Many thanks!
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 5 лет назад
Some I've seen some people continue in the water (changing frequently to keep fresh) until they see callus/root. When you say "growing" do you mean that new shoots are emerging from the buds? It can be tricky to try to establish new roots in soil quickly enough to supply active top growth. If you do try in sterile potting soil, dip in a rooting hormone, and make sure to mist or maintain humidity to stop the top growth from wilting. Best luck!
@fishxfood
@fishxfood 5 лет назад
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm thank you! Really appreciate the reply! The new growth is about +10cm long, along with many new shoots too (this has all happened within one month of recieving the bouquet)
@sandrajustus1247
@sandrajustus1247 4 года назад
I have looked but cannot find the summer follow up for these hardwood cuttings. Did you ever post a final update on these?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 4 года назад
Hi Sandra - sorry, no. Day job! Ugh.
@sandrajustus1247
@sandrajustus1247 4 года назад
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm Tks for your response. I was once very interested in roses and did a lot with them. Cuttings grafting you name it I was doing it. And then I guess life got in the way and I wandered away but now after watching a couple of your videos the fire has returned and I am ready to get back into the Roses. Thank you for all your wonderful videos and your knowledge. So far every single thing has lined up with what I have learned over the years. I am so glad to know that the young people coming behind us are still interested enough to learn this kind of stuff and to teach it to others.
@sandrajustus1247
@sandrajustus1247 4 года назад
When I get situated I have a wonderful old Rose I want to share with you. It is a very small hybrid tea but it's exquisite. Has a deep Rose reverse with silvery pink on the inside and beautifully formed. I will contact you later to send you some cuttings. In fact it might be better to do it now and just send you the hardwood cuttings. Let me know if you're interested. I thought this Rose was the Baty's Pink Pillar but after finding a picture of it I see that that is not it. It is a pillar Rose.
@jennywinters1374
@jennywinters1374 6 лет назад
U did this in November?I have an unheated greenhouse. Those Stems will be ok all Winter??
@Aria.Serenity
@Aria.Serenity 5 лет назад
I did this in December, outdoors. They survived February temps down to 22 degrees and are thriving in April. I suppose it depends on your zone?
@jbpsap898
@jbpsap898 2 года назад
@@Aria.Serenity I’m in ca zone 8b as well. I’m sure will try this. I tried rooting semi hardwood during summer in a plastic box but fail. They were all moldy and black.
@Lvaladez114
@Lvaladez114 5 лет назад
I've been trying but I don't have the set up you have I've basically just been poking the cutting In potting soil with a basic rooting hormone. I have had 2 successful rootings. The Pink fairy and touch of class. They seem to do well until I water them then some seem to turn black by the next day. I keep the soil moist not wet an give then addition water every four or 5 days small amount. I thought about spritzing them but I didn't think that would be enough water offten enough. I keep them in a shady place outside. What else can I do to keep them from dying off due to watering them. Thanks I hope to get better to share with family and friends but to spread them around my own yard.
@SampatHarish
@SampatHarish Год назад
Very informative video. Thanks. I plan to propagate hydrangea out of hardwood cuttings. Where should I place the pots with those cuttings? In the shade? Partial shade? Or full Sun? Thanks
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm Год назад
I'd pick part-shade.
@SampatHarish
@SampatHarish Год назад
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm thank you for your quick response. Appreciate it.
@maximilianmartin8934
@maximilianmartin8934 2 года назад
Hello Jason thank you for your really helpfull videos! What is the desinfaction solution your using in this spray bottle? Or what do you recomend?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 2 года назад
Lysol is pretty good (either the spray or the wipes) - it doesn't rust the blades.
@gabbysgoods827
@gabbysgoods827 2 года назад
Great 👍 advice !!! What do you recommend? Putting them in a starter flat ? Should I keep it inside ? You said in warm.conditions? I’m trying to figure out the best way to do this. I wish I had a greenhouse that would make it a lot easier. You said warm conditions so should I keep it inside ? I’m just not sure 🤔 what to do. Then I have to worry about gnats and I don’t want to deal with that. What do you recommend what kind of organic soil ?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 2 года назад
Hi Gabby. I've done an updated video on hardwood cuttings here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OdzrBWJYc30.html Cooler is better than warm for these ripened stem cuttings. Even outdoors if the conditions aren't too severe.
@mylindawhite5261
@mylindawhite5261 4 года назад
I am just now seeing this video. What do you think about sand as a rooting medium?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 4 года назад
I haven't done too much with sand - I found it a bit heavy and soggy in containers (but it may have been too fine a sand). I know that other people have had good luck with coarse sand, and I'll have to give it a try sometime.
@laurenb6451
@laurenb6451 3 года назад
Won’t vermiculite keep it too wet? Maybe u mean Perlite?
@amysnipes4245
@amysnipes4245 2 года назад
Could this be done in a garden bed 3 ft hoop house? Thanks.
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 2 года назад
Yes, that sounds like a good spot.
@robertchee8258
@robertchee8258 2 года назад
Hello Jason, How often do you water them
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 2 года назад
Hi Robert. Just often enough to stop the cuttings from drying out. In my semi-sheltered greenhouse it ended up being about 1x per month over winter.
@mahimaobed7915
@mahimaobed7915 5 лет назад
Hello. I am an amateur in gardening and I didn't know how to choose the rose cutting so I planted a hardwood rose cuttings with branches. Its been more than a month. The branches are still green. Will my cutting form root???
@ericks4280
@ericks4280 5 лет назад
once they root that close together, did you damage them digging them up?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 5 лет назад
Hi Erick. I dig deep and wide around the roots to avoid cutting them with the shovel - but the soil is loose enough that disentangling them was no problem.
@ericks4280
@ericks4280 5 лет назад
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm I love your videos, it always amazes me the stuff i run across and it's been there forever but i never saw it. Very meticulously done and thorough, answers allot of my questions.
@HadAHandle123
@HadAHandle123 4 года назад
Ok... I'm so sorry... On one of your videos, I called you "david" ... I can't find the comment to fix it... Forgive me!!! xoxo
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 4 года назад
No worries!
@MrMarbles0Xecution
@MrMarbles0Xecution 4 года назад
XD
@randallscheller8219
@randallscheller8219 4 года назад
what type of soil do you have for these cuttings?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 4 года назад
I rooted them in just regular heavy loam garden soil, and then transplanted into a bark-based potting mix.
@TurtleTimeVoiceOvers
@TurtleTimeVoiceOvers 6 лет назад
Hi. Great video! - Can you do this with any type of rose or does it have to be a specific kind? - What are your thoughts on using a potato? Obviously you didn’t. Have you ever done this and did it work? - Growth hormones or not? If yes, is it better to use natural or synthetic? I’ve seen both used in videos. - I’m not currently working and don’t know anyone with roses. Is there a good place to get discount or free roses especially if they’re not looking great anymore? Thanks and really enjoyed your video. ;-)
@rozakir5411
@rozakir5411 6 лет назад
💜 MyQueen FreddyMercury
@TurtleTimeVoiceOvers
@TurtleTimeVoiceOvers 6 лет назад
Roza Kir What?
@robertcalamita2465
@robertcalamita2465 5 лет назад
what kind of potting soil do you use.
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 5 лет назад
You can see the mix here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S-hDqo64Pt8.html Mostly composted bark and wood ships in a variety of textures.
@sumitbajracharya1143
@sumitbajracharya1143 4 года назад
Dude I planted Rose cutting for 2 weeks. New shoots came out but no Roots how?
@hardinatkusinaniannesaamer2351
@hardinatkusinaniannesaamer2351 3 года назад
Do hardwood cuttings need heat to grow roots?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 3 года назад
No, most people do them in regular garden temperatures. I've seen some results with gentle bottom heat, and it does speed things along - but faster isn't always the goal with hardwood.
@johno3326
@johno3326 3 года назад
Can I do this with hybrid tea roses?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 3 года назад
Yes. Some hybrid teas will do fine on their own roots from this method.
@johno3326
@johno3326 3 года назад
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm ok thanks. I’ll give it a try.
@lucycontenza7333
@lucycontenza7333 10 месяцев назад
Hi, how do I cure a Tea Rose that hasn’t grown. It had some flowers but the plant is not doing well. I bought it three years ago. Do you think some mole or other animal is eating the roots?
@arti5038
@arti5038 6 лет назад
Was that final product ? I mean after coming new leaves is that ready for planting ?
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 6 лет назад
From the time of sticking in winter, it takes until the following summer for good rooting. Roots are more important than lots of shoots or leaves for transplant. After I see good roots, I'll transplant into a pot to size up.
@arti5038
@arti5038 6 лет назад
Fraser Valley Rose Farm After the transplant, the plants will need grafting or not ? I mean plants will give flowering itself ???
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 6 лет назад
Hi Arti. No grafting. Own-root roses, same as the parent, and will flower the same as the parent - most likely the following spring after transplant.
@paxetbonum4934
@paxetbonum4934 6 лет назад
No rooting hormones?
@eccentricdetectorists9754
@eccentricdetectorists9754 6 лет назад
Great information and process. Just ease up on those Jean for Christ sakes.
@TurtleTimeVoiceOvers
@TurtleTimeVoiceOvers 6 лет назад
Eccentric Detectorist's What do you mean? Just curious.
@فارسمجيد-و4س
@فارسمجيد-و4س 5 лет назад
any month from years this
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 5 лет назад
In my region, the best months for this method are October through December.
@فارسمجيد-و4س
@فارسمجيد-و4س 5 лет назад
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm thank you sir
@per2046
@per2046 5 лет назад
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm What Hardiness Zone are you in? I'm in Zone 6. When would be the optimal time to do cuttings? Thanks!
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 5 лет назад
@@per2046 we're in zone 8. Doing hardwood cuttings in the ground like this, I suspect your timing may be the same as mine - September/October until the weather doesn't cooperate. I've been working with a new method which is a lot more flexible on timing, so long as the cuttings are fully ripe: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oM5GpcolIMI.html
@kittisoni8386
@kittisoni8386 3 года назад
Is it desi or english
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm 3 года назад
The hardwood method should work with either kind of rose
@ahmedreda-iw2kh
@ahmedreda-iw2kh Год назад
you have a problems with yours cuttings , the spaces between each of them is too short
@FraserValleyRoseFarm
@FraserValleyRoseFarm Год назад
Sure thing - but I just keep them tightly spaced for initial rooting in this sandy bed, and then move them into larger pots.
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