How to Plant Roses
Do you know these? Here are some small experiences on how to plant roses and the season and method of rose cutting. Let's introduce them next.
Rose stems grow faster in spring and autumn, and can be cut in March-April or September-October every year. The temperature is relatively warm during this period, which is suitable for the survival of rose stems. If you want to cut them in winter, you need to control the indoor temperature between 20-28℃, and it is also easy for them to survive. Below are the specific steps for cutting rose stems.
I. Cutting Time
Both spring and autumn are suitable for cutting, with the best time being March-April and September-October, when the climate is warm and suitable for the growth of rose stems.
II. Preparing Soil
Rose stems are suitable for growing in loose, fertile soil. Prepare decomposed leaf soil, coconut bran, and perlite, mix them in a ratio of 4:3:3 to make the cutting medium.
III. Choosing Cuttings
Select disease-free, sturdy, thin and tall branches from 1-2-year-old rose stem plants. Cut 15-18 centimeters with a disinfected pair of scissors, remove the lower leaves, and retain 2-3 top tender leaves. Cut the top of the branch flat and the bottom into an oblique cut facing downward, soak in root-promoting liquid for 30 minutes, then take out and air-dry.
IV. Conducting the Cutting
Prepare a suitable container, a shallow pot is best. Fill the container with culture soil and smooth the soil. Insert the branches into the soil and slightly press the surrounding soil. Water to keep the soil moist, ensuring good ventilation and no waterlogging. Place it in a semi-shaded area for maintenance. After rooting, fertilize to promote root growth and increase the survival rate of transplantation.
The above content on how to plant roses and the season and method of rose cutting, I hope it is helpful to green plant enthusiasts!