The Simple Spoonful Trick to Easily Propagate Roses

If you are a rose lover, you must have wanted to propagate your own healthy and vibrant rose plants. I will share a method that is both natural and effective and does not require too much effort. The ingredients are extremely easy to find, helping rose branches quickly root and sprout strong new buds.

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1. Select Cuttings for Natural Rose Cutting Propagation

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Choose a healthy rose branch with moderate age, meaning the stem is not too young to be easily waterlogged but not too old to make it difficult to root. Cut off all the leaves and sharp thorns on the branch to reduce water loss and avoid creating conditions for fungi. Cut the branch to about 15 to 20 cm so the plant focuses its nutrients on forming new roots.

2. Onion Soak for Natural Rose Cutting Propagation

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Onions contain sulfur compounds and powerful antioxidants, which have antibacterial and antifungal effects, and also stimulate plant tissue to recover quickly. Prepare about 30 g of onion, cut into small pieces so that the active ingredients can easily dissolve in water. Put the onion in a clean plastic cup and add 500 ml of water.

Add 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda to the cup with the onion. Baking soda can adjust pH, limit harmful microorganisms, and help the environment where the rose branches are soaked stay cleaner. Soak the rose branches in this solution for about 30 minutes so the branches absorb nutrients, get cleaned, and are stimulated to form root tissue.

3. Carrot Tonic for Natural Rose Cutting Propagation

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Carrots are a great source of vitamin A, potassium, and natural sugar for plants. These nutrients act as fuel to help new root cells quickly form and grow healthily. Prepare a piece of carrot about 30 g, cut into small pieces, and put in a clean plastic cup.

Add 0.5 liters of warm water about 40 C to help the substances in the carrots dissolve faster. Stir well and let stand for 30 minutes to fully release the nutrients. Prepare a piece of foam that fits snugly into the mouth of a clean glass cup.

Use a small stick to make a hole in the middle of the foam, matching the diameter of the rose branch. After 30 minutes of soaking the rose branches in the onion and baking soda solution, take the branches out, stir the solution again, and filter out the residue. Filter the carrot solution and mix it with the onion solution obtained.

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4. Set Up the Cup for Natural Rose Cutting Propagation

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This combination is both antiseptic and energizing, helping new roots grow faster and stronger than using just one type. Pour the mixture into the cup almost full, place the foam on top, and then fix the flower branch with a light tie. The stem needs to be submerged deep in the solution so that the roots can develop from the root tissue.

To prevent the branch from losing water and to create ideal conditions for young roots to form, use a plastic bag or a transparent plastic cup to cover the mouth of the cup. Place the cup in a cool place, away from strong winds and direct sunlight. Strong sunlight will cause the temperature inside to increase, causing the branch to wilt quickly.

5. Rooting Signs in Natural Rose Cutting Propagation

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After only about 10 days, white, plump roots begin to grow around the base, proving that the method has worked. The top also sprouts green, full of life. At this time, handle the cutting gently to avoid breaking fragile new roots.

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6. Potting and Care in Natural Rose Cutting Propagation

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Gently plant the rooted branch in a pot with a well drained substrate. Ideally use treated coconut fiber or mix it with river sand. Care for it like a young rose plant, ensuring enough moisture but not waterlogging.

Final Thoughts on Natural Rose Cutting Propagation

Propagating roses with onions, baking soda, and carrots takes advantage of easy to find ingredients and is safe, economical, and highly effective. What we have available in the kitchen, when combined, can become a miracle for the garden. Try it to enjoy more brilliant rose roots created by your own hands.

Rose Propagation Starter Kit

The Beginner’s Rose Propagation Starter Kit 🌹

A simple printable PDF guide to help you root rose cuttings successfully.

Get The Guide →

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