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Rose cuttings from a bouquet

narminatianarminatia Posts: 17

Dear gardeners. Sharing a success story of my rose cutting that I got from a boquet. 2 of the 10 cuttings rooted and now flowering. The flowers are so beautiful could not help but to share. 

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  • narminatianarminatia Posts: 17

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  • narminatianarminatia Posts: 17

    Sorry I am new to gardeners world and did not know how to edit or amend any mistakes in my post. #bouquet image

  • Pete.8Pete.8 Posts: 11,340

    Congratulations! They both look absolutely stunning.

    Well done you!

    P.S. you can only edit a post for 5 minutes after posting.

    Last edited: 20 June 2017 11:33:13


    Billericay - Essex

    Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
    Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
  • narminatianarminatia Posts: 17

    Thank you Pete8. I have been trying for the last 10 minutes. If that is not too much of a problem would you be able to direct me how to edit posts? Thanks again.

  • yarrow2yarrow2 Posts: 782

    Great share.  I haven't had much luck with rose cuttings - but probably because I wasn't very attentive to what I was doing.  Your post has prompted me to make sure and take some cuttings this year from all my roses and to be more determined to pay attention to how I do it.

    Your roses are lovely.  Well done.

  • Pete.8Pete.8 Posts: 11,340
    narminatia says:

    Thank you Pete8. I have been trying for the last 10 minutes. If that is not too much of a problem would you be able to direct me how to edit posts? Thanks again.

    See original post

    Once you have posted your message and it appears underneath the other messages. If you look below your message there is an option to Edit
    This is only available for 5 minutes after posting though, then your post cannot be edited and becomes fixed


    Billericay - Essex

    Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
    Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
  • narminatianarminatia Posts: 17

    Thanks a lot Yarrow2. I would not suggest about paying attention too much as i have killed more plants with too much attention then I have grown. Drown a well Grown blueberry plant, burnt a Madrigal Harkness Rose with too much rose feed image and killed some orchids just this summer. With those cuttings all I did was pushed them really deep into a pot that already contained a lemon tree last year autumn. Have not re potted them as planning to do so this winter when the plants are dormant. Good luck with your ones. 

    Last edited: 20 June 2017 11:57:14

  • narminatianarminatia Posts: 17

    Thanks a lot Pete8. 

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