Many people think propagating roses from cuttings is difficult, but with this one simple trick, even beginners can do it easily.
The Key Step: Choosing the Right Stem
Pick stems from roses that have just finished blooming this season. Each cutting should be about 15–20 cm long, with 2–3 leaves kept at the top and all lower leaves removed.
Before planting, soak the cut ends in clean water for about 20 minutes, then dip them lightly in honey or rooting hormone powder.
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