Rose cutting
Comprehensively analyzing the knowledge of roses, including rose cutting (simple and practical). Next, I will share the detailed content.
There are many methods for rose cutting, but recently I saw a method from a rose enthusiast that is very simple and effective. I hope it can provide an additional cutting option for friends who want to try it. This method is quite easy to manage, and I have experimented with three types of roses, with a good rooting rate. I saw roots in two weeks. One bottle had more than ten small branches, and they all rooted. I'm still wondering where to get a pot!!! However, I also referred to the method of Lan Ye'er, trying to break the blind buds as much as possible.
1. Remove the cap from the mineral water bottle, cut off the label, and leave 0.5-1 centimeter of water at the bottom of the bottle. Put in healthy branches with leaves (1-4 branches per bottle) and place them in a bright area. In two to three weeks (faster in higher temperatures), a miracle will appear! There's no need to change the water during this period; just add some when it runs out.
2. Once the roots are 2-3 centimeters long, you can pot them for simulated planting.
Note: This method can also be used for geraniums, but the difference is that roses can be cut and planted immediately, while geraniums need to be dried for one or two days before planting.
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