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How To Plant Roses Using Potatoes.

Roses are a perennial garden favourite, but purchasing the plants may be costly. 

by TSA Desk
March 4, 2022
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We’ve tried splitting our plants, propagating by cutting and roots in water over the years, but it hasn’t worked out so well.

There are specific measures that must be followed in order to have the best chance of getting a rose cutting to take root, particularly in a potato. Our cutting should come from a mature rose cane that has bloomed or produced a bloom of flowers. 6 to 8 inch (15 to 20 cm) long cuts would be better. To keep the cuttings moist, immediately place them in a jar or can of water. If you’re collecting many cuttings at once, label each one with the name of the rose bush from whence it came.

This is by far the most straightforward method for obtaining free rose bushes from basic cuts that we are aware of! It is also feasible to cultivate roses from bouquets, in addition to rooted roses from cuttings.

Table of Contents
  • Procedure To Plant Roses Using Potatoes
    • Step 1
    • Step 2
    • Step 3
    • Step 4
    • Things To Keep In Mind While Planting A Rose

Procedure To Plant Roses Using Potatoes

Step 1

Prepare the location where you’ll be planting your roses before you cut them. Dig a 6-inch-deep trench and fill it with sharp sand.

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Carefully select your stems. You’ll want to utilize young stems from this year’s growth that are approximately the thickness of a standard #2 pencil and health—that is, assuming you can snap a thorn cleanly off. Avoid utilizing twisted or kinky pieces because they are difficult to root.

Step 2

Each cut should be 9-10 inches in length. Cuttings taken right below the base of a flower bud are the smallest and most likely to establish roots.

Leaves and thorns should be removed from the lower 1/4 of the stem. In fact, removing the leaves off the entire stem is ideal for the cuttings. 2 inches from the bottom, lightly score the outside stem. Essentially, you’re fracturing the outer skin to make it easier for the stem to root.

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Step 3

Cut each stem at a 45-degree angle at the bottom, then dip the cut end in honey or rooting hormone before plunging it into a firm, moist potato that has been scored (create a hole the thickness of the stem so you don’t stress the rose stem by shoving it in the potato!).

Step 4

Once the dirt is filled in, bury them about 3 inches (about 1/3rd) above the soil line. They should be watered on a regular basis. It will take several months for them to establish a strong root system and be ready for transplanting. Meanwhile, here’s how to fertilize your lovely roses once they’ve developed a strong root system.

Things To Keep In Mind While Planting A Rose

Many rose bushes are protected by patents and cannot be propagated for a specific period of time. This is how the big rose growers make their money, and reducing their income hurts all rose lovers because it limits the producers’ capacity to deliver us all the gorgeous new rose kinds each year.

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Many rose plants are grafted onto hardier rootstock since they do not perform well on their own root systems. The rose bush may grow in a variety of climates thanks to grafting. As a result, the roses we propagate may not be hardy enough to withstand the climate in our gardens.

 The rose bushes will be fine in some circumstances and not so great in others. I wanted you to know this so that if the rose bush doesn’t make it through the first winter season, it’s not because of something you did incorrectly throughout the procedure.

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