Time and method for cutting rose flowers
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1. Time: Rose flower cuttings can be taken in all seasons except winter. It is best to take cuttings in spring and autumn. 2. Soil: Prepare loose and breathable soil. You can mix perlite, vermiculite and peat soil at a ratio of 1:1:1. 3. Branches: Cut appropriate branches, and you can choose branches after blooming. 4. Cutting: Cut the lower end of the branch diagonally, soak it with rooting powder and naphthalene acetic acid, insert the branch into the hole, and pay attention to maintenance after cutting to promote the rooting of rose branches.
1. Cutting time
1. Cutting time
There are not many restrictions on the time for cutting rose flowers. Cuttings can be made in other seasons except winter. It is best to cut roses in spring and autumn, that is, from April to May and August to September every year. Spring and autumn are the seasons for normal growth and flowering. The temperature is relatively suitable, which can promote rooting and germination and increase the rooting rate.
2. Cutting soil
When cutting rose flowers, you can choose loose and breathable soil. You can mix perlite, vermiculite, and peat soil in a ratio of 1:1:1. The soil prepared in this way can meet the nutrients needed for the cutting branches to take root and nourish themselves in the early stage, and can also ensure that the soil is loose and breathable, thus promoting the rapid rooting and germination of rose flowers.
3. Cut the branches h2>
Cut suitable branches before cutting rose flowers. You can choose branches after flowering. There will be small buds sprouting in the lower part of such branches, which can promote the sprouting and rooting of the branches. When pruning branches, it is required that the branches are strong and free of diseases and insect pests. Suitable branches can increase the rooting rate.
4. Make cuttings
Cut the lower ends of the branches diagonally, leaving two to three leaves at the top, and keep the length of the branches about 10 cm. Soaking the branches in rooting powder and naphthylacetic acid can improve the rooting rate. Poke a hole in the soil, insert the branch into the hole, and water it thoroughly with carbendazim and water. Pay attention to maintenance after cutting to encourage the rose branches to take root.
2. Cutting soil
3. Cut branches
4. Carry out cuttings
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