Can roses survive if they are pruned in spring?
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Prune a branch of this plant in spring and plant it in water or soil, and it can come back to life. However, it is best to choose branches that have not been attacked by diseases and insect pests and that are very healthy. It is best to have three leaves on it, and then apply rooting agent on the incision, wait for it to dry, and then insert it into water or soil for maintenance.
1. Soil insertion
1. Soil transplantation
1. If you are going to use soil transplantation, you must first prepare a flowerpot of suitable size for it. Then pinch off a section of the plant that is not threatened by disease. The length of the branch should be about ten centimeters. Then soak the branch in the disinfectant for about five minutes, and finally dry it.
2. Prepare a relatively fluffy and nutritious food of soil, and then insert the diameter directly into the soil to a depth of about two to three centimeters. Then keep the growing temperature of the potted plants at about 20 degrees, place them in a place without light, and wait for the plants to take root.
2. Water insertion
1 , Water transplantation is simpler than soil transplantation. It also involves cutting a healthy branch from the plant. Then find a transparent container and add about half of the water into it. If you want it to speed up its growth, you can add some nutrients appropriately.
2. But its roots also need to be coated with a layer of Rooting powder can speed up the growth of roots. Generally speaking, it takes about 20 days to grow roots. This is after treatment. If it is not treated, it will take longer. Just place it in a cool place without light to grow, and slowly expose it to light after it takes root.
2. Water insertion
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