How to graft roses? Introduction to 4 methods of grafting roses.

How to graft Chinese roses?

Today, the editor explains how to graft Chinese roses and introduces the greening plant flowers aspect of the introduction of four grafting methods for Chinese roses, let's take a look together!

There are generally four methods for grafting Chinese roses; based on the growth characteristics of Chinese roses, the following five points should be noted when grafting Chinese roses;

a. There are four methods for grafting Chinese roses

(1) Sowing (usually done in spring) (2) Cutting (3) Layering (4) Division

b. The five points to note when grafting Chinese roses based on their growth characteristics

(1) The timing for grafting Chinese roses should be chosen first! Spring is generally better because the temperature is suitable and the survival rate is high; secondly, spring, summer, and autumn are also possible; (2) Cutting: Before cutting Chinese roses, select the semi-lignified branches of the current year on the Chinese rose branches, cut the branches into sections about 10-15 centimeters long, leaving one leaf per section, and trim the lower part into a slanting cut. Next, fill a mineral water cup with half a cup of vermiculite; thirdly, prepare a flower pot base tray, fill the tray with water, and then place the mineral water bottle filled with vermiculite on the tray. Fourth, insert the trimmed Chinese rose branches into the vermiculite and then fill in the vermiculite. Place the cut Chinese roses in a warm, diffused light, and ventilated area for maintenance; fifth, be careful not to place them in a drafty area to avoid drying; if there is a lack of water, it should be replenished in a timely manner; sixth, after about a month, the new roots of the cut Chinese rose branches will fill the bottom of the bottle and can be transplanted into the flower pot. (3) Layering: Select healthy Chinese rose branches that are 1 to 2 years old, strip 1.5 centimeters of bark at the part for layering, press the stripped paper strip into the soil of the flower pot, leaving the top of the branch exposed, and pay attention to watering. After two months, the roots will grow at the stripped part and can be transplanted; (4) Division method: The general timing is after Qingming (Tomb-sweeping Day); when dividing, retain the healthy branches! Horizontal branches, intersecting branches, weak branches, and overly dense branches should be cut off; the selected branches should retain 5 buds to facilitate the germination of new buds; (5) What needs to be noted is that before grafting Chinese roses, the pot soil should be watered thoroughly and the grafting should be done after waiting for two days, as this will increase the survival rate of the grafted Chinese roses.

The above is the specific introduction of how to graft Chinese roses and the introduction of four grafting methods for Chinese roses, hoping that everyone will like it!