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Growing Roses : How to Take Rose Cuttings

Taking rose cuttings can be done by cutting from the bush at a 45 degree angle, dipping the end in a rooting hormone and planting in it a container of high-quality soil. Place a bag over the clipping to get it to grow with helpful information from a gardening enthusiast in this free video on flowers.

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4 Comments

u can use pure honey too


Hey Jeff, Mine didn’t make it. I think mother nature did ever thing right, but I may have forgot to water a couple of days. No luck for me though.


i was wondering the same thing!

did your cuttings ever grow?


am i wasting my time if I don’t use a root hormone? I have a couple of cuttings I put in a peat pod as an experiment.

Thanks


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