How to take cuttings of roses

How to take cuttings of roses

1. Prepare the soil

Choose perlite, which is cleaner and has better air permeability, as the cutting soil. The soil should not be too loose to prevent water loss.

2. Prepare the cuttings

Choose branches that have flowered, because such branches are relatively rich in nutrients. Prune the branches and make sure the space reserved for cuttings is not too long, as it will bury the leaves at the bottom and easily cause rot.

3. Take cuttings

Then soak the pruned branches in a solution of carbendazim diluted with water for 2 to 3 minutes. After the time is up, take them out and place them in a cool place to dry. Dip them in a little rooting water and insert them into the prepared soil. Place them in a lighted place and wait. They will take root in about ten days and then you can transfer them to a pot and continue cultivating them.

<<:  How to water the peace tree

>>:  How to water daffodils

Recommend

The difference between rich coconut and Hawaiian coconut

1. Morphological characteristics 1. Rich Coconut:...

How often should I water the hanging bamboo plum?

Let's first understand the characteristics of...

Varieties of Camellia sasanqua

Common Camellia sasanqua An evergreen shrub or sm...

How to water Daphne koreana in spring

How to water Daphne koreana in spring In spring, ...

What is the use of fishing bell willow

The ornamental function of the willow of fishing ...

How to save the green basket when it wilts

1. Increase lighting Although the green radish is...

Causes and treatments for yellow leaves of Jade Butterfly

1. Temperature discomfort Reason: Jade butterfly ...

What to do if Phalaenopsis does not bloom

1. Reduce light 1. Reason: Phalaenopsis does not ...

How to save seeds of chili pepper

Where do chili pepper seeds come from? The chili ...

How to trim and propagate coleus

1. Pruning method 1. Pinching: When pruning coleu...

The role and efficacy of Amaryllis

The ornamental function of Amaryllis Amaryllis ha...

What are the varieties of honeysuckle

Honeysuckle It is produced in various parts of so...