Propagating Roses - Knowledgebase Question

Vacaville, AB
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Question by weister
April 22, 2001
How can I take a cutting or a slip from a rosebush & start another rose bush?


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Answer from NGA
April 22, 2001
Take 5" long cuttings from new stem growth (not bloom shoots) in the zone where the stem begins to change from succulent to woody. Cut toilet paper tubes in half and fill with a fresh rooting or potting mix. Wet the mix and allow to drain. Remove the bottom 2 sets of leaves from cuttings and dip in commercial rooting powder (like Hormodin or Rootone).

Use a pencil to make a hole in the rooting media and insert the cutting. Firm media around the cutting and place 3 or 4 in a quart ziplock bag. Seal the bag 2/3 of the way and hang or set in a bright, cool location out of direct sun. Check weekly after 3 weeks for roots in the bottom of the toilet paper planting tubes. You can usually transplant to a pot after 4 to 6 weeks.

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