Learn this trick and never worry about the failure of rose cutting again
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Excerpt from the "Three-Step Method for Raising Roses" series of articles
Recently, the temperature has gradually risen, and the rose flowers are competing to bloom. Some early varieties have already had some flowers withered. In previous articles, the pruning method after rose blooming was also introduced. Those who haven't seen it can check the articles in the public account.
Today, I want to share the technique of cutting propagation of roses. After the rose blooms in spring, we all need to prune the roses. The branches cut off can be regrettable to throw away, so we can use them to propagate into young seedlings and share them with friends who also like roses.
Of course, if you are interested in the variety of roses in a friend's house, you can take advantage of the opportunity to prune after the flowers bloom in spring to ask for a few branches and propagate them by cutting.
If you have tried propagating by cutting before but always failed, then you should pay close attention to the words written today.
Today, I should have caught a cold breeze, and my head is very painful, so I won't say much nonsense and let's get straight to the topic.
Firstly, before cutting roses, we need to prepare some materials.
Preparation before cutting:
1. Rose branches, which are essential.
2. Containers for cutting, which can be small pots, disposable cups, etc.
3. A water tray, which can be a small tea plate, basin, etc., that can hold water.
Learn this trick and never worry about the failure of rose cutting again
4. Vermiculite or perlite (about 3-8mm in size, don't buy 1-3mm as it's a waste of money)
5. Pruning shears for trimming branches.
6. Multifungin or potassium permanganate for disinfecting branches and substrates.
Cutting method:
1. Dissolve Multifungin in water to make a milky white solution for later use. (Potassium permanganate can be mixed with water to make a light purple solution)
2. Trim the rose cuttings.
Make a 45-degree diagonal cut 0.5 cm below the bud point, retaining 1-2 bud points, and make a flat cut 0.5 cm above the bud point. (For branches with long internodes, each cutting retains one bud point; for branches with short internodes, each cutting can retain 2-3 bud points)