Science, asked by pabitrakandelsharma, 2 months ago

how to reproduce rose from cutting pls give me correct answer then I will give you thanks​

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Answered by deepikajlmhjkknacin
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Use a stick or pencil to make a planting hole 3 to 4 inches deep in your rooting bed or container. Make it big enough so you can insert the cutting without brushing off the hormone. Stick the cutting into the hole so its bottom half and at least two nodes are covered,1 and then firm the soil around it.

Answered by learnwithkarthikab
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Answer:

Choose a stem or stems between a withered bloom and the rose's woody base. One stem will make several cuttings.

Remove the bloom and stem tip. Cut at a 45-degree angle, right above the first set of leaves at the top and again above the last set of leaves at the stem's bottom. Put cut stems in water immediately.

Cut each stem into 6- to 8-inch lengths, so that each cutting has four “nodes" — that's where leaves emerge on stems.1 Keep cuttings moist at all times.

Remove all the leaves except one set at the top of each cutting.1 This helps cuttings root and helps you gauge their progress.

Pour a small amount of RootBoost™ rooting hormone into the dish. Pour only what you need, and discard the excess when you're done.

Moisten the cutting's bottom half, and dip it into the rooting hormone until covered.

Use a stick or pencil to make a planting hole 3 to 4 inches deep in your rooting bed or container. Make it big enough so you can insert the cutting without brushing off the hormone.

Stick the cutting into the hole so its bottom half and at least two nodes are covered,1 and then firm the soil around it.

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