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Grow Roses from Cuttings: The Best Ways to Propagate

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Maintain Moisture: Keep the potting mix consistently moist but not waterlogged. Check the soil regularly and mist the cuttings with water to maintain high humidity within the plastic bags.

Transplanting: Once the cuttings have developed roots (usually in a few weeks to a couple of months), you can transplant them into your garden or larger containers.

Growing roses from cuttings can be a bit challenging, but with patience and the right care, you can enjoy the beauty of your favorite roses in your garden. Remember that not all cuttings will succeed, so it’s a good idea to take several cuttings to increase your chances of success. Happy gardening!

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