The survival rate of rose propagation by high-pressure method reaches 100%, and the success rate of rose high-pressure propagation is 100%.

Rose propagation by high-pressure method achieves 100% survival rate.

If you want to learn about the knowledge of roses, such as rose propagation by high-pressure method with a 100% survival rate, the editor will introduce it to netizens next.

There are many methods for rose propagation, and high-pressure propagation is one of them. It is difficult for roses to survive cutting in the summer, so why not try the high-pressure method for rose propagation? Generally, it takes 2 weeks to root. The first time I tried high-pressure on more than 10 roses, and they all survived after transplanting. The disadvantage is that it is troublesome to operate and difficult to mass-produce. However, one parent plant can propagate 1-4 seedlings, which are large seedlings directly after rooting. Haha, let the pictures do the talking!

1. Prepare a craft knife, sphagnum moss or cocopeat (which has been proven to root the fastest in experiments), a small plastic bag, and disinfected alcohol or potassium permanganate (which I usually do not use);

2. Choose a suitable position for ring stripping on the mother plant, 1CM below the bud (note that it should be a harder, lignified branch and not a soft, tender one);

3. The ring stripping area should be 1-1.5CM, and it is important to scrape off the woody layer;

4. Wrap the stripped area with sphagnum moss and a plastic bag, loosely, do not wrap it too tight, and after a week of healing, inject water, and add water when it dries.

5. After a month, you can cut it and transplant it, and you can plant it directly with the sphagnum moss!

Tip: (I soaked the sphagnum moss in a rooting hormone)

The above is [] about the small experience of rose high-pressure propagation with a 100% survival rate in green plants and flowers, hoping it can be helpful to you in life!