1、 Select branches
When cutting rose flowers, we should select the flowering branches as cuttings, and insert them into the soil as soon as possible after cutting, so that the nutrients are sufficient and it is easier to take root and survive. If the selected branches are not suitable, the planted plants will also be affected and may not bloom p>
2、 Processing cuttings
After selecting the branches, trim them properly, cut off the end inserted into the soil, cut it into an oblique mouth, and dip it with rooting powder. Cuttings should not be too long, or too deep insertion is not conducive to rooting and germination. In addition, cut off the lower leaves, leaving only two or three on them p>
3、 Prepare basin soil
Suitable soil should be used for cutting. It is required to be good in water retention and loose, but not too loose. Coconut bran and perlite can be mixed and prepared in half, which can almost meet the demand and promote rooting p>
4、 Insert soil
Cuttings can be cut after treatment, and can be directly inserted into the prepared soil. Pay attention not to insert too deep, and at least one third should be left outside. After inserted, put it in the shade for maintenance, and new fine roots will grow in about half a month. After rooting, pay attention to control the temperature. It is best to control it between 15 and 30 degrees. This temperature takes root the fastest p>