Rose Talk Australia
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
Latest topics
» Watch This Space, more info coming.
by The Lazy Rosarian 21st September 2018, 06:25

» A Rose by any other name ...
by The Lazy Rosarian 17th September 2018, 19:26

» Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
by The Lazy Rosarian 11th August 2018, 06:50

» And for David while he is away.
by neptune 19th July 2018, 23:57

» Wanting to talk with old roserian friends again, and new roserians friends too !
by rosemeadowtasmania 14th July 2018, 22:54

» Premature Petal dropping- Perth
by rosemeadowtasmania 5th July 2018, 15:27

» Vale: Meryl Constance
by rosemeadowtasmania 5th July 2018, 13:55

» Newbie to roses and forums for that matter!
by Steph 28th June 2018, 09:39


More rose cuttings

4 posters

Go down

More rose cuttings Empty More rose cuttings

Post by orchid40 5th February 2009, 18:03

I've just let the success of 3 or 4 cuttings go to my head. I potted up 30 more today. Only my favourites and ones I wouldn't mind more of!
I'm crazy though, there's nowhere to put them.............................
LOL
Val

orchid40

Number of posts : 622
Location : Tootgarook, Vic
Registration date : 2008-02-10

http://orchid40-valsobsession-orchid40.blogspot.com

Back to top Go down

More rose cuttings Empty Re: More rose cuttings

Post by Admin 5th February 2009, 18:27

That's not crazy Val... that's awesome! You could make some extra pocket money from them to buy more roses Smile

Admin

Number of posts : 3750
Location : Mudgee
Registration date : 2008-02-08

http://www.rosetalkaustralia.com

Back to top Go down

More rose cuttings Empty Re: More rose cuttings

Post by orchid40 5th February 2009, 19:37

Hahaha , thanks for your support Simon! If they succeed I'll have to get a stall at the local market LOL. (or buy yet more pots............)
Val

orchid40

Number of posts : 622
Location : Tootgarook, Vic
Registration date : 2008-02-10

http://orchid40-valsobsession-orchid40.blogspot.com

Back to top Go down

More rose cuttings Empty Re: More rose cuttings

Post by Billndee 6th February 2009, 08:32

I'm starting to get carried away too! I've got the outside loo (it has a skylight facing south) stacked with cuttings in bottles covered with plastic.
There is a cute little country summer market started up 10k from us that will be the ideal venue for my 'budding' foray into the retail world next summer!
I'll probably make a lot of new friends too in the process. flower

Billndee

Number of posts : 403
Location : Huon Valley, Tasmania
Registration date : 2008-02-23

Back to top Go down

More rose cuttings Empty Re: More rose cuttings

Post by Guest 6th February 2009, 12:46

Your rose you sent me Dee, survived the heat and is coming along fine Smile

And Val dont forget your bestest friend lol!

Guest
Guest


Back to top Go down

More rose cuttings Empty Re: More rose cuttings

Post by orchid40 6th February 2009, 17:45

The Estate wrote:Your rose you sent me Dee, survived the heat and is coming along fine Smile

And Val dont forget your bestest friend lol!

Haven't forgotten you Thee. Dioressence is one Smile
Val

orchid40

Number of posts : 622
Location : Tootgarook, Vic
Registration date : 2008-02-10

http://orchid40-valsobsession-orchid40.blogspot.com

Back to top Go down

More rose cuttings Empty Re: More rose cuttings

Post by Billndee 8th February 2009, 13:32

The Estate wrote:Your rose you sent me Dee, survived the heat and is coming along fine Smile


That's good Thee. Sally Holmes is a showy bush.

Billndee

Number of posts : 403
Location : Huon Valley, Tasmania
Registration date : 2008-02-23

Back to top Go down

More rose cuttings Empty Re: More rose cuttings

Post by rosemeadow 8th February 2009, 22:38

Hi Val, Dreidre and Thee. Open days at people's gardens are a good place to sell ownroot roses , well I am talking from only the experience of one Open garden.
I have 84 bottles with rose cuttings that have calloused, the earlier ones have little roots now.
I have started doing the slanted cut behind the bud that Ralph Moore worked out was better for hard to root roses but it looks strange to see this cut on my cuttings. When I see the callouses develop there easily I reckon I will get use to it real quick.


Last edited by TasV on 8th February 2009, 23:55; edited 2 times in total (Reason for editing : Adding to my post.)

rosemeadow

Number of posts : 902
Age : 60
Location : Exeter, Tasmania
Registration date : 2009-01-11

Back to top Go down

More rose cuttings Empty Re: More rose cuttings

Post by Sponsored content


Sponsored content


Back to top Go down

Back to top

- Similar topics

 
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum