I will guide you through an extremely easy way to propagate rose branches using familiar ingredients from the kitchen such as aloe vera and rice. This method is natural, safe, and economical, yet very effective at encouraging quick rooting. You only need aloe vera, rice, and a little moss.
Roses are known as the queen of flowers, and have long been an immortal symbol of love, passion, and elegant beauty. In the art of growing flowers, roses are also an interesting challenge. To have a healthy rose tree that blooms evenly and beautifully, the grower needs patience, meticulous care, and love for the plant.
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1. Rose Cuttings Aloe and Rice: Prepare the cutting
Choose a healthy rose branch that is not damaged by pests or crushed. Use clean scissors to cut the branch so the remaining length is about 15 to 20 cm. Cut off all the leaves to limit water evaporation and help the plant focus on forming roots.

2. Rose Cuttings Aloe and Rice: Aloe and rice soak
Prepare 1 aloe vera branch. After washing, cut the aloe into thin slices and put it in a clean plastic cup. Aloe vera contains enzymes, amino acids, vitamins A, B, C, E, and minerals, with natural antibacterial and anti inflammatory properties that protect cuts and moisturize root tissue.

Add 2 tablespoons of rice directly into the same cup with the aloe. Rice provides B vitamins, starch, protein, and minerals that supply energy for recovery, root growth, and young shoots. Pour 0.5 liters of warm water into the cup and stir well to dissolve the nutrients.

Insert the rose branch into this mixture and leave it for about 30 minutes so the nutrients can penetrate the root tissue. After enough time, take out the flower branch. Stir the mixture again, then filter out the residue and keep the aloe vera and rice juice as a watering solution.

3. Rose Cuttings Aloe and Rice: Prepare the moss
I use moss as a substrate because it retains moisture very well and is airy, which helps young roots develop easily. Pour the entire aloe vera and rice solution into a cup of moss so the moss is completely submerged. Soak for about 15 minutes so the moss absorbs all the nutrients.

Squeeze the moss gently to drain excess water. Put it in a clean plastic cup and hold it tightly to stabilize the substrate. Make a small hole in the middle for the cutting.

4. Rose Cuttings Aloe and Rice: Plant and maintain humidity
Place the rose branch in the hole you made in the moss. Press lightly to keep the branch fixed and upright. Cover the mouth of the cup with a plastic bag or a transparent plastic cup to keep it moist.

Place the cup in a cool area away from direct sunlight. Keep the environment stable and humid to support early root formation. This simple cover creates a mini greenhouse effect that protects tender tissues.

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5. Rose Cuttings Aloe and Rice: After 7 days
You will start to see miracles. New shoots grow strong and green, showing that the cutting is active. New roots appear around the base, white and plump, growing very healthy.

The aloe vera and rice solution provides nutrients directly to the roots, helping young roots form strong and even. Moss retains moisture well, keeping a cool, stable environment ideal for cuttings. The entire process is natural, does not require artificial stimulants, and is very safe and friendly.

6. Rose Cuttings Aloe and Rice: Transplant and early care
This is the time to transfer the plant to a larger pot. Plant the rose cutting in a pot with a well drained substrate. You can use treated coconut fiber, soil mixed with rice husks, or add rice husk ash to increase porosity.

In the early stage after replanting, place the pot in a spot with soft light. Water just enough to keep it moist and avoid strong sunlight. Gentle conditions help the new roots adjust and keep growth steady.

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Final thoughts on Rose Cuttings Aloe and Rice
With just aloe vera, rice, and a little moss, you can propagate roses successfully at home in a completely natural way, without chemicals. This method helps branches take root quickly, grow sustainably, have fewer pests, and stay green all year. Wishing you beautiful and healthy rose pots.
The Beginner’s Rose Propagation Starter Kit 🌹
A simple printable PDF guide to help you root rose cuttings successfully.
Get The Guide →