Rose cuttage was successful! A joyful journey from roots to leaves

Preparation before rose cuttage process and maintenance after rose cuttage The success rate and precautions for rose cuttage Spring is the season when everything recovers and it is also a busy time for horticulture enthusiasts. As a common ornamental plant in my country, roses are beautiful flowers and beautiful branches are deeply loved by people. Let us share a horticulture enthusiast's experience of successfully cuttage roses, the joyful process from taking root to growing leaves. Preparation before rose cutting Before rose cutting, the following tools and materials must be prepared first: 1. Cutting substrate: You can choose perlite, vermiculite, river sand and other materials, with a ratio of 1:1:1.

2. Cutting tools: scissors, gardening knives, disinfectant, etc.

3. Cutting containers: You can use containers such as flower pots and plastic cups. Rose cutting process 1. Select healthy rose branches with a length of 15-20 cm and 2-3 leaves left.

2. Cut the lower end of the branch into a bevel and the upper end into a flat surface. Pay attention to smooth the bevel to avoid damaging the branch when inserting the substrate.

3. Pour the cutting substrate into a container with a thickness of about 5 cm.

4. Use a cuttage tool to insert the bevel into the substrate to a depth of 3-4 cm.

5. Gently compact the substrate with a cuttage tool to tightly integrate the branches and the substrate.

6. Pour water thoroughly to keep the substrate moist.

7. Place the cut roses in a ventilated and semi-shaded environment. Maintenance of rose after cutting 1. Keep the substrate moist and water every 2-3 days.

2. Regularly inspect cuttage branches and cut off withered or black branches in time.

3. When 2-3 leaves are grown on rose cutting branches, light can be appropriately increased to promote the formation of chlorophyll.

4. After the rose cuttings take root, the number of watering times can be gradually reduced and the light time can be increased. Success rate and precautions for rose cutting 1. The success rate of rose cutting is affected by many factors, such as climate, soil, cutting skills, etc. The success rate of rose cutting in spring is relatively high.

2. Pay attention to the following points to improve the success rate of rose cutting: a. Choose healthy rose branches that are free from pests and diseases.

b. The cut bevel should be smooth to avoid damaging the branches.

c. Keep the substrate moist and avoid being too wet or too dry.

d. Regularly inspect cuttage branches and cut off withered and blackened branches in time.

Rose cuttage is a joyful process from taking root to growing leaves. Through the sharing of this article, I hope that gardening enthusiasts can gain some useful experience from it and successfully grow beautiful roses. During the maintenance process, we must remain patient and Careful, I believe you can also gain a full sense of accomplishment.