Which month is the best for rooting cuttings of Chinese roses, and what are the methods and timing for cutting Chinese roses?

When is the Best Month for Rose Cutting to Survive

Core content of this article: the best month for rose cutting to survive and the related topics of rose cutting methods and timing for flower cultivation. Let's introduce the topic with [] editor.

Roses are cut and propagated in spring, from April to May, with the highest survival rate. Also known as monthly red, monthly flower, Changchun flower, four-season flower, and Shengchun, roses belong to the Rosaceae family, Rosaceae, evergreen or semi-evergreen low shrubs. There are many ways to propagate roses, including grafting, sowing, dividing, cutting, and layering. Cutting is commonly used for home potted propagation. Let's learn about the rose cutting method together.

I. High Survival Rate Time for Cutting

Roses can be cut and propagated in spring (April to May) and autumn (August to October). Cutting in spring (April to May) has a warm and humid climate, making it easier for cuttings to survive and root, resulting in the highest success rate. In autumn (August to October), although the climate is warm, the large temperature difference between day and night is not conducive to the rooting of cuttings, so the survival rate is lower than in spring.

II. Cutting Methods

1. Bud Cutting

Take the vigorous new buds of roses and break them off by hand as cuttings. Poke several holes in the loose and fertile matrix with a small stick, insert the cuttings into the holes 1/3 of the way, water thoroughly, cover with plastic wrap to keep warm and moist, and uncover the plastic wrap 1 to 2 times a day for ventilation. After about 15 days, the cuttings can root.

2. Branch Cutting

Take healthy, disease-free, and robust branches as cuttings, leaving 2 to 3 top leaves and cutting off the rest to reduce nutrient consumption. Apply carbendazim to the cutting wounds and let them dry in a ventilated area until the wounds contract. Then dip them in rooting powder and insert them into the matrix 1/3 of the way. Water thoroughly and cover with plastic wrap, placing them in a sunny area, and uncover the film for ventilation every few days.

III. Maintenance Management

Whether it is bud cutting or branch cutting, it is necessary to keep the matrix moist before the cuttings take root. Water when the surface of the matrix is slightly dry, stopping when the water渗透ates from the bottom of the matrix. Generally, water once every 7 to 10 days. After the cuttings take root, increase the watering frequency to once every 3 to 5 days. After cutting, the cuttings should not be exposed to direct strong sunlight. Gradually expose them to light after a period of growth.

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