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Fraser Valley Rose Farm | Rose and Perennial Cuttings Next Steps @FraserValleyRoseFarm | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 15 hours ago
Here's a follow-up video (with results) from my ongoing rose and perennial plant propagation under humidity domes. With more controlled temperatures indoors, I'm using this as my primary method for rooting new plants this year - it gets pretty warm in my greenhouses even under mist. Here I'll discuss some of the next steps and timelines: early root development, hardening off and then pruning and repotting.

The original humidity dome propagation video is here: youtu.be/4FicmVqT_a4

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