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Eden climber rose cuttings

Eden Climber is grafted, right? So that means if you take cuttings, they won't be as hardy, right? I am asking because I took 4 Eden Climber cuttings. They have big leaf buds already.

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Anyone? :?

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Um, is anybody going to answer?

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Sorry, but I don't have an answer...

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Oh well.

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So, one cutting has baby burgundy red leaves. Another one is in the process of having tiny little leaves.

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I don't really have an answer to your question, but it’s certainly interesting. I looked around online, but couldn’t really find any good information either. My guess is that you’re right—it will grow but just not be very hardy. I wish you luck with it though, and hope you’ll update us on your success.

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Ok. Now two cuttings have green leaves.

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While rose is often grafted onto very hearty stock. its not true to disparage the rootstock for a failing of the scion.

Rose is (often) grafted for the ease-convienence of the nursery, not the merits of root stock.

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I was hoping others with more experience would answer. Sorry not to have commented.
Did you see this sticky thread? I guess it depends on the cultivar.
:arrow: https://www.helpfulgardener.com/forum/vi ... =7&t=38391

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I saw it but I am asking will they be hardy? Is Eden Climber grafted?

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Ok. I was planning to put them in the garden.

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O:) I feel like a proud mother. Two of them have flower buds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Hi, I was going through this post since I also have eden rose's cuttings. Could you tell me if your plants are doing well?

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Oh yes, they're flourishing and I now have about five bushes that I expect to flower this spring!



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