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Jan 7, 2016 8:06 PM CST
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hampartsum said:Hello Zuzu, I'm considering propagating new plants from some of my old rose bushes ( 25 year old) that I will have to replant somewhere else, because the area has to be cleared for the expansion of our greenhouses. Last fall I took dormant cuttings from a a rootstock bush and was successful with just a few cuttings. Reading different sources, it would seen adequate that now I should try budding during this summer ( it's summer now) or also try stenting ( that is take cuttings of rootstock and also scions to graft onto all in one stage) ¿ does anyone have suggestions of what is best and if the season chosen is appropriate? I look forward greatly in acquiring the art of grafting roses so it is also something new to learn and am willing to patiently wait the necessary failures until I become profficient in the art. Thank you. Arturo


Hello. Arturo. I have never tried my hand at grafting, so I'm afraid I can't answer any of your questions, but I hope someone else can.

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