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Not much of the rose cuttings survived.
Kicked them all out. Tired of them taking up space & electricity.
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Tornado touched down, briefly, a few miles north of us a few nights ago. Ran out to gather the cups with the cuttings as a huge gust came by. Everything went tumbling!
Today, reorganized, tossed out rotting neighbors and put them back out. One cup tossed, rest cleaned up, watered and back to hopefully growing.
Three or four have roots.
 

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Few are left. Maybe 2 rose cuttings are still alive and rooted.
 

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@secuono Wow very impressive propagation techniques everyone. 👍.
In warmer weather for shrubs and small trees, I like to rock root plants . By fall cut them free from the mother plant and they have enough roots to either plant in the garden or a planter.
 
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Got new flowers for my day, so trying again with the rose cuttings. Won't let them go outside or be in dirt for much longer this time...
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