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Expert Tips for Successfully Rooting Rose Cuttings in Late October-November

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-10-18 05:54:13

Rose cuttings are usually rooted in late October or early November. You need to wait until the plants harden, then the transplant will be painless for the plant.

The pruning shears you use to cut cuttings should always be treated with chlorhexidine solution. Otherwise, an infection may get into the rose, and it will get sick or die. If you don’t have the drug on hand, pour boiling water over the tool, then dangerous bacteria will die.

The length of the cuttings should be from 15 to 20 centimeters – no more and no less. The main thing is that there should be three developed buds on the stem. Pencil-thick.

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