Rose cuttings

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1. Cutting time

2. Cutting method


It is recommended to take rose cuttings from April to May, or from September to October. First select some branches from healthy plants that have bloomed, cut them to 10-15cm in length, and remove the lower leaves. Then insert them into the flower soil with more gaps inside, provide a temperature of 15-30°C and a small amount of light, and wait for it to take root.


Rose Cutting
1. Cutting time

1. Cutting time

It is recommended to cut roses in April-May, or September-October. Because the climate during this period is relatively warm, it is very suitable for growing cuttings. Moreover, the physiological activity of the branches at this time is relatively strong and the germination ability is relatively high. After cutting, it is easy to survive.

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2. Cutting method

1 . Prepare flower soil: You should use softer flower soil with more internal gaps for cuttings, so as to ensure a high enough survival rate. It is recommended to use soil mixed with garden soil and river sand for cutting.

2. Prepare cuttings: Select some branches from healthy plants that have bloomed and are growing well, cut them off, and cut them to 10-15cm in length. Then remove their lower leaves and treat the bottom with rooting water.

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3. Make cuttings: put the soil into the seedling container , and use chopsticks to poke some 5-7cm deep holes in it. Afterwards, insert the cutting bottom side down into the hole and compact the surrounding flower soil with your hands.

4. Later maintenance: After it is inserted, it needs to be moved to an environment of 15-30℃ to provide a small amount of low light. When the flower soil dries out, add water in time. Soon it will be ready to take root.

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