June 26, 2024

VIDEO: How To Grow Rose From Cutting (FULL UPDATES)


How to grow rose plant at home| HOW TO GROW ROSE FROM CUTTINGS
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most roses are simple to grow and easy to propagate at home. “Propagate” simply means to reproduce a plant easily from a simple cutting. Unlike seeds, which produce very different plants, rooted cuttings produce replicas of their parent.
You can improve your success at any growth stage by treating cuttings with rooting hormone to stimulate root development and encourage growth.

PLANTING TIME : FALL OR IN EARLY WINTER MONTHS (OCT TO DEC)
OR WHENEVER TEMPERATURE IS BETWEEN 8 TO 20 DEGREE CELSIUS (46-69 F)
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25 thoughts on “VIDEO: How To Grow Rose From Cutting (FULL UPDATES)

  1. I got a small rose bush when I was 8. I’ve had it for four years now and it has grown to be taller than me, it is very healthy, and every time something bad happens to damage the plants it grows twice the size. What would I do to grow more from it?

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  3. You say to put this in direct sunlight but others I've read or watched say to put it in shade where it can still get sunlight.
    I'm pretty sure if I put it in direct sunlight here (I live in Queensland Australia) it would die lol.
    But I was hoping if anyone knows whether I should in the beginning… It is the end of May so it's our winter we are going into… Perfect temperature for the roses I just planted, but I would like to know if the direct sunlight is still a thing for Australian Sun? Maybe it's ok in winter and in summer put out of direct sunlight?? I'll reposition it tomorrow.
    Wish me luck!!! (I suck at gardening so I really need to follow this strictly otherwise I'll fail horribly lol)

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