Rooting From A Rose Bush Cutting - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by do17z
April 14, 2001
I would like to know how to grow a cutting from a rose bush?
Thank you, Nancy


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Answer from NGA
April 14, 2001
it down with a rock and top with a generous layer of mulch.

Water it occasionally during the growing season. Eventually,
the branch will develop enough roots from the wounded
area to support itself enough to separated from the parent
plant.


If the rose is a shrub rose growing on its own roots, you
may be able to simply dig up and remove a sucker, or
rooted shoot, from near the base of the plant. This would be
an easier method of propagating it.


it down with a rock and top with a generous layer of mulch.

Water it occasionally during the growing season. Eventually,
the branch will develop enough roots from the wounded
area to support itself enough to separated from the parent
plant.


If the rose is a shrub rose growing on its own roots, you
may be able to simply dig up and remove a sucker, or
rooted shoot, from near the base of the plant. This would be
an easier method of propagating it.


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