ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

How to Propagate Roses with a Glass of Water: They will bloom within a few days

To propagate a cut rose, begin by using shears to cut just below the flower. Measure five knots down and cut diagonally below the fifth knot for an angled incision that enhances rooting ability compared to a straight cut.

Extract aloe vera pulp by tearing a leaf from the plant, cutting both ends, and carefully slicing the center. Collect all the pulp and blend it until smooth using an immersion blender, then pour it into a glass. Dip the rose cutting into the pulp and let it rest for five days before planting it in high-quality peat moss. Save the remaining juice for use as a spray.

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Leave a Comment