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take rose cuttings

Rose cuttings

You will need:

  • Rose plant
  • Secateurs
  • Rooting hormone (liquid or powder)
  • Pots
  • Gritty compost mix made from equal parts horticultural grit (or perlite) and multi-purpose compost

Overview

Roses can be grown successfully from cuttings and will grow on to make good flowering plants. Choose healthy stems of the current season's growth and follow our step-by-step advice to be sure of success. Roots will be produced over the winter months so that the rose cuttings can be potted in spring or early summer next season.

How to do it

  1. Selecting a healthy stemYou can take cuttings from any type of rose you choose, but just make sure you select long, strong, healthy stems from this season's growth, not old wood.

  2. Trimming the cuttingMake the cuttings 25cm long, cutting above a bud at the top to remove the shoot tip and below one at the base. Leave one leaf at the top and remove all the lower leaves.

  3. Rose cuttings in potDip the base of the cutting into rooting hormone mixture. Insert several cuttings into a large pot of gritty compost.

  4. Place cuttings in a shaded spotWater well, place the pot in a shaded spot and leave until cuttings have rooted. Keep the compost moist. Pot up rose plants individually when well rooted, probably next summer.

Adam's Tips

Adam's Tip

"Plant several rose cuttings to allow for some not rooting."

"If you don't have space for pots, you can root cuttings directly into the soil in the garden."

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