How To Grow Cuttings From A Rose Bush?

Choose a healthy, disease-free rose stem

Cut a 6 to 8 inch section from a stem that has finished blooming

Make the cut just below a leaf node

Remove the flower, buds, and lower leaves

Keep only the top 2 or 3 leaves

Dip the cut end in rooting hormone

Fill a pot with moist, well-draining potting mix

Make a hole in the soil with a pencil or stick

Insert the cutting into the hole

Firm the soil around the cutting

Water lightly

Cover the cutting with a clear plastic bag or humidity dome

Place the pot in bright, indirect light

Keep the soil moist but not soggy

Vent the cover occasionally to reduce mold

Wait for roots to develop over several weeks

Check for new growth as a sign of rooting

Transplant the cutting after strong roots form

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