1. How to breedThe most common method of propagation for roses is by cuttings, which involves choosing branches that are new, healthy, fully grown, and have not yet sprouted flower buds. First, cut the upper branches into a flat end, cut the lower part of the paper strip diagonally, keep two leaves at the top of the paper strip, and cut off all the leaves at the lower end. Insert the branches into the prepared flowerpot in advance, and the depth of the soil should be about 1/3 of the cuttings. After cuttings, water it thoroughly and place it in a place without light but with suitable temperature. You can expose it to the sun in the morning and evening, and it will take root in about a few weeks. 2. PrecautionsThe soil for cuttings must not be too moist, let alone stagnant water, otherwise it will cause the roots to lack oxygen and rot. After the rose has taken root, you can move it into the sun and give it proper light. |
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