THANK YOU. Before your videos, roses were a banned from my garden because I thought they were scary, complicated plant and I am a lazy gardener. Now I have roses in my garden, I use your pruning techniques and only purchase German ADR roses which are super disease resistant. I love roses now.
My grandfather did this and had some of the most beautiful rose in colors your could imagine. He also was the caretaker of the priestly iris garden in NJ
Thanks again for the video! A quick tip for everyone: after a couple of months of experimenting with dwarf roses, I found that grinding the pollen sacks of the father plant between your fingers helps release the pollen easier. My issue was I couldn't get the pollen out of the sacks.
Very informative video! My boyfriend and I are planning to build a business and breeding plants and roses are one of the options. This video really helps me to know more about hybridization and the factors that need to consider in order to have a successful outcome.
@@botanicaltreasures2408; what is the proper time to harvest the rose seeds? Is there a need for me to wait till the color of the flower turn to brown color?
@@diannellyfetalvero4893 Rose seeds are in rose hips a fruit that forms underneath the flower. Rose hips generally turn red when they are ripe often in the late summer or fall. Some hybrid roses have infertile seeds. Generally it is more reliable to use cuttings to get rose plants since those started from seed might not be like the parent.
@@botanicaltreasures2408 thanks for your answer. I can grow roses here in my country Philippines the whole year round. Keep safe ang God bless you always.
@@diannellyfetalvero4893 God bless you also! Thank you. I have a small rose bush blooming right now by the neighborhood tiny library. It looks like a tiny house for books.
The best video on hybridizing roses, thank you!!! Clear, easy to follow, highly informative, and very well done. I actually got seed from a Powerhouse x Frances Meilland cross using this video ! I didn't plant them , just wanted to see if I could do it. I encourage anyone interested to give it a try! I also ordered the book mentioned. Fascinating.
Great video wish it was a lil closer to see the flower when he's pollinating but I really can't complain, thanks for the info. And taking the time to keep the passion of hybridizing going
@@Paulzimmermanroses sir can you make a videos on how to prevent pests on roses naturally?. I used some chemicals on my plants and even tried soap water. But Its in my mind that I am using harmful chemicals. Its not good blah blah.. Please help me.
Wow, fantastic to see this, and all respect to people who dedicate in making flowers better and more beautiful for us. It is such a privilege to be able to pick any colours, scent rose etc from nurseries, absolutely stunning. I am a big rose fan, I have 9 varieties of roses, all planted by myself, (3 more on wait list!, and I curiously live in "Rosedale Cottages" ), one of my roses is almost perfect, in colour, shape/size, scent, disease resistance and foliage, non thorny, but I would like it to be a climber. Is it possible to make climbers through cross pollination, without loosing all its existing perfect qualities? I was intrigued and amazed to see after its first flush of flowers that colour of lattice changed from a perfect (non orange, non pink) apricot blush into milky coffee colour. It is not bicolour rose(which I adore btw!), but it significantly changed colour in its later stage of bloom, and lattice stayed for a long time before falling off. It is just a perfect rose in evey sense. Just on its self. Has dark foliage which beautifully contrasts its bright colour range. It is a hybrid rose, so unlike my David Austin roses, it doesn't have a perfect chalice shape or velvety soft texture of the lattice itself. But, if it is a climber, and if I could use it as cut flower, I would propagate it all around my garden, it is a perfect flower. I just wonder can we turn it into a climber and a cut rose variety through cross pollination?
Glad you are liking the new camera. Wish I could say it was a fancy one but it's an iPhone 4S. Ended up being one of the best ones I could find! LOL. Ibisa79. Welcome to roses. Glad the videos help!
Nice vid! I wish I could have different rose varieties we have very limited rose breeds here in the Philippines. So I asked my husband to bring me some rose stems from his neighbor in Australia. So far rooting hormones doing a great job.
I am definitely going to try this in the spring!!!! If I make a successful rose(I might have to try a few times), I will definitely name it "Minnie's Rose," cuz I looooove Mickey Mouse. OMG I CANT WAIT TILL THIS SPRING THANK U SOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!
Hello Paul! I love your videos! This one ended at 6:34... but doesn't seem to be finished yet? is there a part 2 to this? thanks! BTW, i get a few bouquets of roses each year and they're usually really lovely and fragrant. The variety i usually get from what I've learned are from Holland, but I'm in a tropical country. I want to know if its possible for me to grow these rose cuttings? (they're arranged flowers... but they usually have a tube of water at the end of each stem when i get them.)
Great video! Confused because at 1:35 he says "mother offers health of the plant" (and father gives flower shape etc) and then when he does his cross he says he chose the father because of the disease resistance and mother for the flower (opposite of earlier)!?
Hi Paul,Do you have to leave the rose hip attached to the rose bush after you pollinate it? Or can you cut it off and wait a few months to retrieve the seeds?
Quality video, 9 years old and still got people liking it.
Thanks.
Facts
I have a new appreciation for roses. Wow, what dedicated passion to create something so beautiful for us to all enjoy. Thank you!
Thank you so much 😊
Perfect example of passion. If one can be so patient to get these kinds of results, that is 100% passion
THANK YOU. Before your videos, roses were a banned from my garden because I thought they were scary, complicated plant and I am a lazy gardener. Now I have roses in my garden, I use your pruning techniques and only purchase German ADR roses which are super disease resistant. I love roses now.
My grandfather did this and had some of the most beautiful rose in colors your could imagine. He also was the caretaker of the priestly iris garden in NJ
What lovely memories.
Thanks again for the video! A quick tip for everyone: after a couple of months of experimenting with dwarf roses, I found that grinding the pollen sacks of the father plant between your fingers helps release the pollen easier. My issue was I couldn't get the pollen out of the sacks.
Great tip!
Very informative video! My boyfriend and I are planning to build a business and breeding plants and roses are one of the options. This video really helps me to know more about hybridization and the factors that need to consider in order to have a successful outcome.
Glad you like it!
Wow what a process, didn't realize how much work and waiting it took but never the less I'm thankful for it. Thanks for this video.
You are welcome and it is a lot of work!
What a great video! Thanks Brad and Paul. I learned so much!
This video clarified all my doubts ,other videos on RUclips didn't help me much This was crystal clear perfect
So glad it did.
How kind and generous to do this for us x
When I get old maybe then I'll have time and will be able to try that for fun ! It is an interesting video!
Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for sharing the process of hybridizing roses. So interesting! I can only conclude that every rose that makes it to market is a winner. 🌹
Oscar Pinlac Good point! The roses must be attractive and hardy to be viable commercial hybrids.
@@botanicaltreasures2408; what is the proper time to harvest the rose seeds? Is there a need for me to wait till the color of the flower turn to brown color?
@@diannellyfetalvero4893 Rose seeds are in rose hips a fruit that forms underneath the flower. Rose hips generally turn red when they are ripe often in the late summer or fall. Some hybrid roses have infertile seeds. Generally it is more reliable to use cuttings to get rose plants since those started from seed might not be like the parent.
@@botanicaltreasures2408 thanks for your answer. I can grow roses here in my country Philippines the whole year round. Keep safe ang God bless you always.
@@diannellyfetalvero4893 God bless you also! Thank you. I have a small rose bush blooming right now by the neighborhood tiny library. It looks like a tiny house for books.
The best video on hybridizing roses, thank you!!! Clear, easy to follow, highly informative, and very well done. I actually got seed from a Powerhouse x Frances Meilland cross using this video ! I didn't plant them , just wanted to see if I could do it. I encourage anyone interested to give it a try!
I also ordered the book mentioned. Fascinating.
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Very direct and simple! I hoping to hybridize some roses and such!
Great roses, great people, great video!
Thank you both, Paul and Brad.
Now I understand how hard it is to bring us nice fragrant cross pollinated roses,thank you brad for the explanation & keep up the good work 👍🏽🇨🇦
Glad it was helpful!
Loving this guys voice
Thank you.
Thank you Paul for giving us such an informative video. Lots of thanks.
You're welcome!
It really takes a lot of patience and dedication, congratulations! you are really a rose hero XD
Wow that was amazing!!!
Thanks!
Very interesting!!! Loved it!!
Thanks!
Great video wish it was a lil closer to see the flower when he's pollinating but I really can't complain, thanks for the info. And taking the time to keep the passion of hybridizing going
Thanks for watching!
Gorgeous. Great informational video guys!
Glad you enjoyed it!
8:12 Wow such an amazing place!!!! And a very informative video
Thanks! 😃
,Не знала что семена розы надо собирать и сажать.Вот так спасибо.Удачи.
😍..Thank you both for those tips..it's been 8yrs.today june 4 2020 i found this amazing video.thank you
Glad it was helpful!
@@Paulzimmermanroses 😊
One of the best videos I have seen👍
Thank you!
@@Paulzimmermanroses sir can you make a videos on how to prevent pests on roses naturally?. I used some chemicals on my plants and even tried soap water. But Its in my mind that I am using harmful chemicals. Its not good blah blah.. Please help me.
@@shyammohansharma8919 Excellent idea. And I know exactly who to do it with.
@@Paulzimmermanroses thank you sir. Will be waiting eagerly for your video on it.
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It’s a wonderful vídeo! Thank you very much! Roses is my favorite flower !
Good luck to you and for your beautiful garden 😍🌹🌞
That’s so cool! I’m going to try to hybridize flowers today!!!! 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Wow, fantastic to see this, and all respect to people who dedicate in making flowers better and more beautiful for us. It is such a privilege to be able to pick any colours, scent rose etc from nurseries, absolutely stunning. I am a big rose fan, I have 9 varieties of roses, all planted by myself, (3 more on wait list!, and I curiously live in "Rosedale Cottages" ), one of my roses is almost perfect, in colour, shape/size, scent, disease resistance and foliage, non thorny, but I would like it to be a climber. Is it possible to make climbers through cross pollination, without loosing all its existing perfect qualities? I was intrigued and amazed to see after its first flush of flowers that colour of lattice changed from a perfect (non orange, non pink) apricot blush into milky coffee colour. It is not bicolour rose(which I adore btw!), but it significantly changed colour in its later stage of bloom, and lattice stayed for a long time before falling off. It is just a perfect rose in evey sense. Just on its self. Has dark foliage which beautifully contrasts its bright colour range. It is a hybrid rose, so unlike my David Austin roses, it doesn't have a perfect chalice shape or velvety soft texture of the lattice itself. But, if it is a climber, and if I could use it as cut flower, I would propagate it all around my garden, it is a perfect flower.
I just wonder can we turn it into a climber and a cut rose variety through cross pollination?
Thank you and glad you enjoyed it
Wow, That's a a lot of work ! On second hand I might end up doing that in my next life if I am due one. Wow ! That's amazing !
It is a lot of work. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks so much for posting this, I'm going to give this a go. Very easy to follow.
Glad you like it
Glad you are liking the new camera. Wish I could say it was a fancy one but it's an iPhone 4S. Ended up being one of the best ones I could find! LOL.
Ibisa79. Welcome to roses. Glad the videos help!
Paul Zimmerman Roses nice hw many days for polination
This video is very informative a great thanks sir
Glad you liked it
Thank you so much. Great video. Very informative. Never know about it before
Nice vid! I wish I could have different rose varieties we have very limited rose breeds here in the Philippines. So I asked my husband to bring me some rose stems from his neighbor in Australia. So far rooting hormones doing a great job.
Ma Loy you can also graft your roses. And do the flowers at your florist come from foreign country's?
Good morning
which hormones did u use
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Ok sir a good explanation. Thank you verymuch .I will try after this Corona VIRUS crises.
Beautiful! I've learned something new today!👍👍👍❤❤❤
So glad!
This video is so informative, thank you both!
Learnt a lot from this video, thank you Paul and Brad!
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video with us.great information
Glad you enjoyed it
Really Very Nice Video For A New Idea .
What’s a wonderful hard worker 🌹👍
Very!
Very direct and simple
Thanks!
I loved every second of this video. Best video ever to me. Awesome. Feeling happy hahahahahaha
So glad!
Excellent advice.
This is by the far the best informative video for rose cross hybridization. I wonder can you also do this same method for crape myrtle trees?
Thank you. I don't know if it will work for crape myrtle trees. That being said this is a standard way of hybridizing most any plant.
@@Paulzimmermanroses Thanks for your response. I would love a video for crape myrtle trees if possible!
@@AliceLee333 Wish I could help but I tend to be rose focused. You might google it or search You Tube.
Really enjoyed this video! Thanks so much.
You are more than welcome!
You are more than welcome!
It actually worked I tried those steps properly
Great!
Great video, perfect explanation, thank you all.
Thanks!
very nice video, greetings from Indonesia paul.
Thank you and glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you from France 👒
That was insane, u got a new subscriber.
Super informative! Thanks! for sharing🌸🌼🌺
wow I like your video my friend.
Thank you very much
Very motivated, and well informative
Thank Brad,
Thanks!
Thank you. That was very interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am definitely going to try this in the spring!!!! If I make a successful rose(I might have to try a few times), I will definitely name it "Minnie's Rose," cuz I looooove Mickey Mouse. OMG I CANT WAIT TILL THIS SPRING THANK U SOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!
so what happen now
aye_its_evangeline I am going to try this too. I have to graft the roses first for my self because my parents won't let me grew seeds
thank you sir for this information so that I will become a hybridizer myself sooner...
alex ca k moo gt
Thank for sharing the info
Excellent video.
highly informative, thanks a lot.
You are welcome!
Wow its an art and the patience level 😯
Thank you Paul
I like this video very much!!!😊😊😊from India
Thank you! 😃
I will try to do this...
Have fun!
This video is perfect! New subscriber🙏🙏
Thanks and welcome
Wow very nice amazing
What amazing job.that is I love my roses 🌹
Thank you so much 😊
Hello Paul! I love your videos! This one ended at 6:34... but doesn't seem to be finished yet? is there a part 2 to this? thanks! BTW, i get a few bouquets of roses each year and they're usually really lovely and fragrant. The variety i usually get from what I've learned are from Holland, but I'm in a tropical country. I want to know if its possible for me to grow these rose cuttings? (they're arranged flowers... but they usually have a tube of water at the end of each stem when i get them.)
very complete vdo. Thanks.
Many many thanks
Thanks for information about hybridisation. Nice video. .
Intresting video 🌹👍
Thank you very much!
thanks for this video. full of info
Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful
nice content thanks for sharing
Thanks and welcome
Wonderful video/content. Thank you so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome work and educational video...Thanks so much ~
You are more than welcome!
Very interesting video. I had no idea how long the process takes to create a rose. Fascinating.
perfect example of cross pollination and thank you
Thank you.
I love roses
Great Video, thank you Paul and Brad. I'm very excited for next year so I can crossing and planting them for fun.
Great Video!
Thank you!
Wow
..those a pretty roses...hope it works.
Wow! nice video and nice idea ... i hope we can enjoy our friendship.
YOU ARE AMZAING SIR....👌👌👌👌👌💓💓💓💓💓💓
Thanks!
Great video! Confused because at 1:35 he says "mother offers health of the plant" (and father gives flower shape etc) and then when he does his cross he says he chose the father because of the disease resistance and mother for the flower (opposite of earlier)!?
Good catch. I never noticed that!
Hi Paul,Do you have to leave the rose hip attached to the rose bush after you pollinate it? Or can you cut it off and wait a few months to retrieve the seeds?
Leave it attached to the bush. Sorry for the delayed response. I just saw this one.
This is so interesting.
Great video, I learned a lot, thank you
Thanks for a great information.l will try
Most welcome 😊
thank you Paul, would like to try on this to get my own roses
Thanks for this i get knowledge how to hybridization
You're welcome!
Very interesting video. Thank you!
Fantastic - thank you!!!!
You are welcome!
Thank you for this wonderful reference!
Ilove rose
super informetion sir
thank you very much
You're welcome and thanks for watching.