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Is it better to grow rose cuttings indoors or out?

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Is it better to grow rose cuttings indoors or out?

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Like many plants, roses fare best in warm and humid environments which can make growing rose cuttings outdoors very challenging. Due to their heightened susceptibility to disease it is best to keep your cuttings indoors. Make sure to leave some plant greenery attached to the cutting, as it is this portion of the plant that works with the sun’s rays for photosynthesis, and to trigger the hormones that spur root growth. Spray your cuttings frequently with water to keep them fresh and vital. Dry or wilted plants lose their ability to grow substantially, and your efforts will be lost. Roses, including rose cuttings, need a minimum amount of sunlight daily. Set your rose cuttings by a window that can provide at least four hours of direct sunlight each day. Watch their sun exposure carefully to keep them out of direct scorching sun, which can destroy the integrity of your cuttings.

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