How to take root from water-cut rose branches
Last Update :2024.12.25
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Water cutting of rose branches is a common propagation method, usually done in spring or autumn. Cut a healthy branch of about 10 cm and cut the bottom diagonally so that it has better contact with the water surface. Remove the lower leaves, leaving only the upper 2-3 leaves. Choose a longer glass container, insert the cutting into it, and pour water to cover one-third of it. After that, change the water every 1-2 days, and roots will take root soon.
1. Water insertion time
1. Water planting time
The time required for rose water planting is not big, it mainly depends on the temperature and environment. As long as the temperature can be maintained between 15-20°C and light can be seen, water insertion can be carried out. Usually spring and autumn are easier to meet these two points, so choose more in these two seasons.
2. Cutting processing
Selection For healthy and relatively strong plants, cut a 10 cm long branch. Cut the bottom of the branch diagonally to give it a larger area to contact the water. Also remove the lower leaves, leaving only the upper 2-3 leaves. Prevent the leaves from getting wet and rotting, which will affect its survival.
3. Water insertion
Find a transparent glass container, a plastic bottle is also acceptable, and the height of the container should be consistent with the branches. Pour clean water into the container, ensuring that the water covers about one-third of the plant. Don't pour too much water, otherwise it will slow down the rooting speed.
4. Follow-up maintenance
Water The inserted roses should be placed in a cool place to avoid direct sunlight. Change the water every 1-2 days and do not use tap water directly. You can let it sit for a few days until the chlorine evaporates before using it. After the rose takes root, it is not advisable to change the water frequently. If there is insufficient water in the container, you can add water appropriately.
2. Cutting processing
3. Carry out water insertion
4. Follow-up maintenance
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