New infallible method to grow roses from cuttings
The propagation of roses from cuttings is a common and effective method to reproduce your favorite roses. Here’s a new, infallible method to successfully grow your roses from cuttings:
1. Preparation of cuttings
Choose healthy and vigorous stems from your existing roses. Cut cuttings about 15-20 cm long, ensuring they have at least 2 to 3 knots. Remove the leaves from the lower stem to promote root growth.
2. Treatment of cuttings
Soak the ends of the cuttings in cutting hormone to promote root development. Make sure the cuttings are well hydrated and place them in a shaded area for a few hours before planting them.
3. Planting cuttings
Prepare a mixture of light and well drained soil in a pot or bin. Thread the cuttings into the ground ensuring they are stable. Water slightly to maintain constant humidity but not wet.
4. Maintenance of cuttings
Place the cuttings in a bright place but away from the direct sun. Make sure to maintain constant humidity by spraying the cuttings regularly. Avoid excess water to avoid rotting cuttings.
5. Rooting cuttings
Wait a few weeks to allow the roots to form. You will know that cuttings have rooted when new leaves begin to grow. Once well rooted, you can transplant them into individual pots or into the ground.
6. Post-transplant care
Continue to water newly transplanted roses regularly and ensure that they receive enough sun to promote their growth. Add a balanced fertilizer to encourage flowering.
Conclusion
With this new infallible method, growing roses from cuttings becomes more accessible than ever. Follow these steps with care and patience to get beautiful roses that will brighten your garden.