Propagating roses from cuttings is a wonderful way to create new rose plants that are genetically identical to the parent plant. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
Materials You’ll Need:
- Pruning Shears: Use sharp, clean pruning shears for taking cuttings.
- Roses: Choose a healthy and disease-free rose plant to take cuttings from.
- Rooting Hormone: You’ll need a rooting hormone (powder or gel) to encourage root development.
- Pots or Containers: Prepare small pots or containers for planting the cuttings.
- Potting Mix: Get a well-draining potting mix suitable for rooting cuttings.
- Plastic Bags or Domes: These are used to create a humid environment for the cuttings.
- Rubbing Alcohol: For sterilizing your tools.
- Labels: Use labels to identify the type of rose cuttings.
Steps:
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