
How to propagate and plant roses in pots using two methods: cuttings and seed planting
1.Cutting, the best trick Rose propagation
How to properly cut this flower is very important. In addition to being principled, it takes about two months for the cuttings of this plant to take root. In this method, you must separate a cutting that has six leaves in an angular shape with dimensions of 15 to 20 centimeters. Remove the lower leaves from the stem, then plant the cutting in suitable potting soil.
In the first few days after planting the cutting, keep the soil moist, but then water it deeply, especially first thing in the morning, after the soil dries out, so that the roots grow, and continue this process with sufficient light and a suitable temperature of 20 to 25 degrees Celsius. The best way to maintain the humidity of the pot is to use a plastic cover.
2. Propagating roses through Seeding
First, fill your chosen small pot that has a hole at the bottom with a mixture of half clean garden soil and vermiculite. Place the seeds in the soil and press it gently. Then water and place in an environment with a temperature of about 22 degrees Celsius and sufficient light. After a while, your cutting will sprout and become an independent plant. Growing Dutch roses and miniature roses are an excellent choice for keeping in a tall glass vase. Also, buying a large ceramic vase from Bakhtar can help you in this regard.
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