Extract branches of roses with daloès leaves
It is a plant with multiple virtues, especially in gardening. You can use it to extract rose branches efficiently and naturally. Here is how to proceed:
- Start by choosing a fresh, fleshy leaf. Cut it gently from the mother plant, ensuring that it does not damage.
- Remove the thorns on the edges of the leaf with a knife to avoid hurting you when extracting the rose branches.
- Then apply the aloe gel present inside the leaf to the cut of the rose branch you wish to extract.
- Leave to act for a few minutes so the gel penetrates well and facilitates extraction.
- Gently hold the base of the rose branch firmly and pull gently to remove it from the main plant.
This method is effective in extracting rose branches without damaging the plant. Daloes gel acts as a natural lubricant and helps reduce the risk of damage.
Use plastic bottles to extract rose branches
Another practical method for extracting rose branches is the use of plastic bottles. Here are the steps to follow:
- Choose an empty and clean plastic bottle, preferably transparent to better visualize the extraction process.
- Cut the bottom of the plastic bottle with scissors to obtain a large hollow cylinder.
- Place the cylinder of the cylinder on the rose branch you wish to extract, ensuring that the branch is in the centre of the cylinder.
- Press the bottle firmly against the main plant and apply a slight downward pressure while turning the bottle gently.
- Keep turning and pressing gently until the rose branch is removed from the parent plant.
This method is ideal for extracting rose branches without the risk of breaking them. The pressure exerted by the cylinder helps to properly separate the branch while preserving it.
With these two simple techniques, you can extract rose branches easily and without damaging the main plant. Enjoy your freshly picked roses to decorate your home or offer to your loved ones!