How do I get cut roses to take root?
July 19th, 2010 | by admin |
I’ve heard of people getting cut Roses to grow, and would love to know how.
Try cutting the stems under running cold water at an angle count three "knobs" down then dip it in a product called Root Tone" it works great for any type flower or plant.Than plant it in some rich potting soil and water.You will have rooting plants in a matter of about 3 weeks.
4 Responses to “How do I get cut roses to take root?”
By biker dude on Jul 20, 2010 | Reply
dip cut end in root growth hormone. try looking in nursery supply.
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By hutsong on Jul 20, 2010 | Reply
You need to make a fresh cut (recut) the end,dip it in a rooting hormone (which you can buy any place rhat sells garden supplies),put it in a pot with some good potting soil,then put a glass container such as a glass jar over it to hold in the moisture,keep the soil moist,and it should take root. >
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By chick magnet on Jul 20, 2010 | Reply
go to a garden center buy root hormone and dip it in the powder. then root in soil and let the roses take root.
ps( protect from extreme temperatures)
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Horticulture student
By crystalandlarryfloyd on Jul 20, 2010 | Reply
Try cutting the stems under running cold water at an angle count three "knobs" down then dip it in a product called Root Tone" it works great for any type flower or plant.Than plant it in some rich potting soil and water.You will have rooting plants in a matter of about 3 weeks.
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My husband is a professional.