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How Do You Grow A Rose Bush From A Clipping?

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How Do You Grow A Rose Bush From A Clipping?

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Roses today are as expensive to buy as adult plants and may not be the kind of rose that for which you’re searching. The more popular rose bushes have flowers with more and more petals. Unfortunately this shift sacrifices the fragrance of the rose. Use this technique so that all you need is a stem clipping for the desired plant. With only water you can begin cultivating the rose that you’ve been searching for. Get your rose clipping. It should be four to six inches long. Fill a clear vase with water and place the rose clipping in the vase. Wait four to six weeks. In this time, small roots should begin forming out of the base of the clipping. Make sure to gently add clean water every few days. When the new roots are three to four inches long, remove the rose from the vase and carefully plant the rose in a small pot. If the rose has been inside during the duration of the rooting process, it may be best to keep the bush inside in a brightly light area to avoid having the plant go into sho

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