Detailed explanation of wild rose cutting propagation method, easily cultivate beautiful roses

Choose the cutting time, choose the cutting materials, cutting steps, maintenance management, precautions

Wild rose, also known as rose, is a common ornamental plant, loved by people for its beautiful flowers and elegant posture. In family gardening, the cutting propagation of wild roses is a simple and easy method. This article will introduce in detail the cutting method of wild roses, helping you to easily cultivate beautiful roses.

Choose the cutting time

The cutting time of wild roses is generally in spring and autumn. Spring cutting can be carried out from March to April, and autumn cutting can be carried out from September to October. These two time periods are suitable for temperature, which is conducive to the survival of cuttings.

Choose the cutting materials

1. Wild rose branches: Choose strong and healthy wild rose branches without diseases and pests, preferably the new branches of the current year.

2. Cutting substrate:Pearlite, vermiculite, peat, and other materials can be used as the cutting substrate to maintain good breathability and drainage.

Cutting steps

1. Cut branches: Cut the wild rose branches into sections about 10-15 cm long, with each branch retaining 2-3 buds.

2. Treat branches: Soak the cut branches in a 0.1% potassium permanganate solution for 30 minutes for disinfection and sterilization.

3. Make cutting holes: Make holes 2-3 cm deep in the cutting substrate.

4. Insert branches: Insert the treated branches into the holes, leaving the buds exposed above the soil.

5. Cover soil: Press the cutting substrate lightly to make the branches closely combined with the substrate.

6. Watering: Water thoroughly to keep the soil moist.

Maintenance management

1. Temperature: Maintain the room temperature at 15-25℃, which is conducive to the survival of cuttings.

2. Light: Maintain scattered light and avoid direct sunlight.

3. Watering: Keep the soil moist but avoid waterlogging.

4. Weeding: Timely remove weeds to reduce the occurrence of diseases and pests.

5. Fertilization: One month after cutting, an appropriate amount of compound fertilizer of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium can be applied to promote branch growth.

Precautions

1. Choose healthy branches without diseases and pests for cutting.

2. Pay attention to disinfection and sterilization during cutting to prevent the spread of germs.

3. Keep the soil moist and avoid waterlogging.

4. Pay attention to ventilation and avoid high temperature and high humidity environment.

Wild rose cutting is a simple and easy propagation method. By following the above steps, you can easily cultivate beautiful roses at home. I hope this article is helpful to you and wish you successful planting!