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| SHORTIE Roses like apples are mainly cuttings grafted onto a differant rootstock, so the cutting you are trying to grow on might not have the vigour as a plant to grow the flowers it has on it now, but there again give it a go what have you got to lose. |
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| Yes you can shortie - they are usually done as hardwood cuttings though. Paul is right that they are normally grafted but theats more from a commercial point of view you can get lots in a short ( er .... sorry) no time at all with the minimum effort.
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| I cut stems off my roses and just stick them in the ground and forget them, I've managed to double my stock this way. Just like blackcurrant cuttings.
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| Hmm.... as you say, nothing to lose... so I just stuff them in the ground then...? I thought they'd take more work than that, lol!
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| I was always told to take a length of stem, green at the top, brown at the bottom about 8" long and plunge it into sand in a V shaped spade depth trench. Healthy stem cuttings really do root very quickly, but the resulting plants I've been disappointed with, not nearly as good as the original plants. |
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| I do likewise but in a big pot of 50-50 john innes and sand. Most make it.
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| When I bought a rose earlier this year, a bit broke off it and I asked a similar question on here. In the end, I left it in a glass of water on the kitchen windowsill. It now (finally) has roots and shoots so I will be adding some compost to it as soon as I remember. |
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| The rose i put in for the competition was a cutting from the parent bush and has done just aas the original.
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