The Flower Queen is the beautiful name for which flower?
The editor answers for netizens the beautiful name of the Flower Queen and shares some small experiences of green plant maintenance for understanding the beauty of roses, details are as follows:
Roses should only exist in heaven, flourishing in all seasons with the same color. The beauty of rose flowers is quite common. Roses belong to woody plants and are also low-growing shrubs. One characteristic of roses is that they bloom throughout the four seasons. As an ornamental flower, roses are deeply loved by many flower enthusiasts. Roses are also known as the 'Flower Queen,' a name that shows how highly roses are regarded in people's hearts.
(Potted rose at home)
Roses can be seen in many places. My hometown is in the Jiaodong region, where 80% of the plants in the median strips of roads are roses. Small roses can be used as potted plants or for landscaping. Roses are easy to care for, adaptable, and very hardy, with a high survival rate. Even in the median strips with heavy exhaust, they still grow vigorously. Now, the median strips here are full of blooming roses, and in the morning, the bus is filled with the fragrance of roses when the wind blows.
(Roses blooming by the roadside)
Today's topic is the propagation methods of roses. There are many ways to propagate roses, and I have friends who have tried cuttage. It's easy to root and survive, with a survival rate comparable to that of pothos. From cuttage of new branches to potting and blooming, it takes only a year and a half. Roses are that easy to care for.
(Cuttage of rose branches surviving)
There are three methods of cuttage propagation for roses. Let me tell you about the issues to pay attention to when we propagate roses ourselves.
The Flower Queen is the beautiful name for which flower?
(Using sand as the medium for rose cuttage)
1. Cuttage: For the cuttage of most plants, the selection of branches is very important. The branches used for cuttage are essentially the seeds of roses. Whether the seeds can root and grow depends first on choosing good seeds. My experience is to use branches that have just finished flowering or branches that are sprouting new buds. These two types are suitable, and of course, if you are pruning branches, that can also be used, but it might take a bit longer.
(Prepared cuttage branches with a 45-degree cut)
Once the rose branches are selected, the detailed technical operations follow. It's considered a skill, but you'll get the hang of it after a few tries. Be sure to choose the top and bottom ends of the branches correctly and remember them. The cut should be at a 45-degree angle, not too large or too small, just right, and cut it in one go with a knife.
(Roses blooming in the second year)
For the selection of cuttage medium, I've seen some use pure sand, others use nutrient soil. There are many types of mediums to choose from. Here, I suggest using sand, wash the sand clean, let it dry in the sun, water it thoroughly, and then make a hole in the sand with your finger, and carefully plant the branch.