How to propagate roses with a high survival rate
An introduction to the relevant knowledge of how to propagate roses with a high survival rate and the simple methods of rose cutting for netizens, corrections are welcome if there are any mistakes!
Roses are gradually finishing blooming, and after the flowers have faded, pruning the branches is best, as the cut branches are the easiest to root. So how to cut to ensure the rose stems do not turn black?
We cut down all the branches that have finished flowering because each of these branches has many plump buds. We only need to prune them properly, leaving 1-2 leaves on the remaining branches for each cutting, removing the lower leaves, and retaining only two small leaves on the upper part. Make a diagonal cut at the bottom of the branch and apply a little dry carbendazim to the wound, but this is not recommended. It's better to dilute the carbendazim in water and add a few drops of root-promoting solution, then soak the branches in it for about half an hour.
After soaking, we can proceed with the cutting. For the soil, it should be as breathable as possible. I usually mix珍珠岩 (perlite), 蛭石 (vermiculite), and 草炭土 (peat soil) in a 1:1 ratio for cuttings. Don't use too large a container; just insert the branch into the soil about two centimeters. After planting, water thoroughly, pouring the soaked carbendazim and root-promoting solution water over it. Place it in a well-ventilated area with scattered light. When the soil surface is dry, water thoroughly. Spray water 1-2 times a day. In no more than two weeks, you will find that its roots have gradually grown out, and the leaves have started growing normally.
This is the simplest method for propagating roses. Choose branches that have finished flowering, with high hardness and full buds. After planting, ensure good ventilation, scattered light, and do not let the potting soil dry out. Regularly spray water, and this will prevent black stems and withering. It's easy to survive because the temperature is suitable after the flowers have faded. Try the method I mentioned and once the growth is rapid, you can transplant it to a new pot for separate cultivation.
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