Can roses be planted alive?

Last Update :2024.12.20

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1. Can I do a job?

2. How to take cuttings


It can be cut alive, which is one of its propagation methods. It is also very simple to operate. However, the cutting branches must be cut from the plant and cannot be bought from the flower shop. If you want to increase the chance of inserting live, it is best to choose early spring, when the temperature is around 20°C. First cut the branches from the plant, then insert them with the help of potatoes, and plant them in the pot after two weeks.


Can roses be planted alive
1. Can I do a job?

1. Can it be transplanted?

It can be transplanted. This is one of its propagation methods. It is also very simple to operate and not very complicated. However, the cutting branches must be from the plant. Do not use those bought from flower shops. The roots sold in flower shops have been processed and left for a period of time. They have lost their vitality and are difficult to survive. If you want to increase the chance of transplanting alive, it is best to choose early spring. The temperature of around 20°C is the most suitable and can ensure the survival rate.

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2. How to take cuttings

1 , Branches: First cut the branches from the plant, select good growth conditions, generally choose biennial branches with more than 3 nodes on them, remove the leaves, leave the top leaves, and remove the lower ones. Cut to about 10cm.

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2. Medium: The medium can be prepared for cuttings. If you want to increase the survival rate, you can use potatoes to dig a small hole in the middle of the potato, insert the branches into it, and wrap it with plastic wrap around it.

3. Potting: Wait for about two weeks, and many small roots will grow underneath, and then you can plant it in a flower pot.

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2. How to take cuttings
















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