How to grow roses with water

Last Update :2024.12.11

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1. Plant branches in water

2. Water container

3. Handling branches

4. Start water insertion


If you want to plant roses alive with water, you must first select branches with better growth conditions and cut them off from the mother plant. At this point, prepare a water container and fill it with some water. Keep a few leaves on the top of the branches, and clean off the lower ones. After that, just insert 1/3 of it into the water, put it in a cool place and change the water every two days, then the roots will grow.


How to grow roses with water
1. Plant branches in water

1. Water cuttings

When water cuttings are made, the required branches should be carefully cut off from the rose plants that are strong enough. Before pruning, check the growth status of the branches and whether there are insect eggs on them. Generally, such branches are difficult to transplant. Therefore, use strong and strong branches.

Rose

2. Water container

Containers for water should also be prepared in advance. You can use beverage cups or glasses that are commonly available at home, but they must be washed before use. Fill it with some water, but don't fill it to the top.

3. Dealing with branches

On branches used for water insertion, generally only a few leaves at the top are left, and all the lower leaves must be removed, otherwise they will be soaked in water. After being soaked in water, it is very easy to rot, which will also affect rooting.

Rose

4. Start water insertion

Finally, just insert the treated branches into the water. The water level should be 1/3 of the branches. If it is too much, it will be detrimental to rooting. Afterwards, the water container should be placed in a cool location, the water should be changed every two days, and then patiently wait for it to grow roots.

Rose


2. Water container

3. Handling branches

4. Start water insertion












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