1. Water cuttingsWhen water-propagating, you should carefully cut the required branches from a rose plant that has grown strong enough. Before pruning, you should first check the growth status of the branches and whether there are insect eggs on them. Generally, such branches are difficult to transplant alive. Therefore, use branches that are growing well and are strong. 2. Water Insertion ContainerThe container for water insertion should also be prepared in advance. You can use the beverage cups or glasses commonly found at home, but they must be washed before use. Fill it with some water, but don't fill it to the brim. 3. Processing branchesFor branches used for water insertion, generally only a few leaves on the top are retained, and all the leaves at the bottom must be removed cleanly, otherwise they will easily rot after being soaked in water, which will also affect rooting. 4. Start water pluggingFinally, insert the processed branches into the water. The water level should be at 1/3 of the branches. Too much water will be detrimental to rooting. After that, you should put the water plug container in a cool place, change the water about every 2 days, and then just wait patiently for it to grow roots. |
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