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I’ve done posts and videos on taking out old canes. You can find them under the General Care Menu and then under the subheading pruning. Rose were done with the goal of coaxing out new canes. This video is a little different. In it I take out some old canes on a healthy rose to focus energy on the multiple newer canes. This will also spur new canes but that is okay. Keep the cycle of old cane out and new canes growing in going.<\/p>\n