How to propagate winter roses through cutting
Abstract: This article discusses the knowledge of how to propagate winter roses through cutting and the timing and methods of rose cutting. Next, the editor will introduce to the netizens.
Roses are beautiful and bloom all year round, and are planted in many parts of our country. They are a common garden and courtyard ornamental flower. There are many ways to propagate roses, among which the most common is cutting. In addition to being done in early spring, it can also be done during the winter dormancy period. The following will introduce in detail the cutting method of roses in winter.
One, Cutting Preparation
It is best to propagate roses in the early winter. This can be combined with the pruning of roses for overwintering. Select branches with evenly spaced internodes and full dormant buds, cut them to 10 cm, make the upper cut flat and the lower cut oblique, and then remove all leaves. The soil can be a mixture of fine sand and decomposed nutrient-rich soil, mixed in equal proportions.
Two, Performing the Cutting
When cutting, first make a hole with a chopstick or a stick, preferably with a depth of 5-7 cm, then insert the branch and compact the soil. Be careful not to reverse the top and bottom ends of the branch. After cutting, water thoroughly.
Three, Post Cutting Management
After cutting the roses in winter, it is necessary to cover the shed as soon as possible. At noon, when the temperature is higher, you can ventilate appropriately. Watering should be done when it is not dry, and water thoroughly when it is dry. In addition, attention should be paid to changes in temperature, and it is best not to let the temperature exceed 20°C to avoid burning the seedlings. After mid-February, you can gradually increase ventilation according to temperature changes until the entire shed film is uncovered.
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