How to propagate roses
The following is an introduction to the knowledge of roses for netizens, including how to propagate roses. Next, the site editor will introduce the methods to our netizens.
Many rose enthusiasts see beautiful roses but do not know how to propagate them. Compared to Chinese roses, roses are easier to propagate because the survival rate of rose cuttings is very high. Of course, apart from cutting propagation, other methods such as layering, dividing plants, or even sowing can be chosen. However, for ordinary enthusiasts, cutting is the simplest and fastest method.
Rose cutting propagation can maintain the inherent characteristics of the variety, achieve rapid propagation in a short period of time, and is easy to operate, so it is often used in rose propagation. Let's talk about some key points of rose cutting propagation:
1. Cutting Time: Anytime except summer.
2. Selection of branches: branches from the current or previous year without diseases can be used (semi-woody branches are the best).
3. Treatment of branches: The diameter of the branches (0.2cm to 0.8cm) and length (8cm to 15cm) can be varied, leaving 3-4 nodes and burying 1-2 nodes in the soil.
4. Cutting medium: If conditions allow, pure vermiculite or perlite can be used for cutting; if not, ordinary garden soil can also be used.
5. Management after cutting: Provide some shading after cutting, and no elaborate care is needed.
The above content introduces the specifics of how to propagate roses. If it can help you, remember to visit the website often!