1. Cutting timeIt is recommended to carry out rose cuttings in April-May, or September-October. Because the climate during this period is relatively warm, it is very suitable for growing cuttings. Moreover, the branches at this time have stronger physiological activity and higher germination ability, so they are easy to survive after cuttings. 2. Cutting method1. Prepare the flower soil: Use relatively soft flower soil with more internal gaps for cuttings, so as to ensure a sufficiently high survival rate. It is recommended to use a mixture of garden soil and river sand for cuttings. 2. Prepare cuttings: Select some branches that have already bloomed and are growing well from healthy plants, cut them off, and shorten them to 10-15cm long. Then remove the leaves near the bottom and treat the bottom with rooting water. 3. Carry out cuttings: put soil into the seedling container and poke some small holes 5-7cm deep on it with chopsticks. After that, insert the cutting bottom side down into the hole and compact the soil around it with your hands. 4. Post-maintenance: After plugging it in, you need to move it to an environment of 15-30℃ and provide a small amount of dim light. When the flower soil becomes dry, add water in time. Soon after, it will take root. |
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