Here is an extremely effective method of propagating roses using very familiar, cheap materials that bring results that will surprise everyone. It is simple, safe, and creates a natural rooting environment without chemicals.
Choose a rose branch that is really healthy, free of pests and diseases, and has a moderate age. Cut off all the leaves and thorns on the branch to limit water evaporation and reduce the risk of bacteria and mold sticking to the wound. Cut the branch short, leaving only about 15-20 cm long, just enough to provide nutrients for the base in the early stages.
1. Rose Cutting Propagation Basics

This is the fundamental step that determines the success of the entire cutting process. Keep the cut clean and smooth to protect the tissue at the base.
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2. Rose Cutting Propagation – Natural Soak

Prepare ginger
After washing about 10 grams of fresh ginger, cut it into small pieces or crush it and put it in a clean cup. Ginger contains many natural antibacterial compounds such as gingerol and shogaol, which can inhibit fungi and bacteria that cause root rot. Ginger also stimulates fluid circulation in the branch, helping young shoots develop easily.

Add aloe vera
Along with ginger is aloe vera – a very useful natural ingredient. Take a piece of aloe vera about 15 cm long, peel off the green outer layer to collect the white flesh, then cut it into small pieces and put it together with the ginger. Aloe vera contains many minerals, B vitamins, and especially polysaccharide mucus that moisturizes, soothes cuts, and stimulates the formation of scar tissue at the tip of the branch, thereby promoting the rooting process.

Soak the cutting
Add 0.5 liters of clean water, stir well, and soak the rose branch for about 30 minutes. This is an extremely important step, helping the branch absorb natural nutrients while creating a protective layer before putting it into the environment.

If you want results even sooner, see how to make rose branches sprout roots overnight.
3. Rose Cutting Propagation Setup

Jar and foam support
Prepare a glass jar and a piece of foam. Cut the foam so that it fits snugly into the mouth of the jar, which helps fix the branch so it does not shake and limits evaporation to keep the environment inside stable. Use a stick to make a small hole in the middle, enough to fit the rose branch.

Make the potato solution
The next ingredient is potatoes. Potatoes seem to be just for food, but in fact they are a “miracle drug” in plant breeding. Prepare about 15 grams of potatoes, cut them into small pieces, put them in a blender, add 0.5 liters of water, stir well, then filter out the pulp and keep only the solution.

Potatoes contain high levels of starch and many vitamins such as B1, B6, C and minerals like potassium and phosphorus. These nutrients provide energy for the branches in the early stages and stimulate the growth of new roots. The starch in potatoes also acts as a reserve nutrient, nourishing young roots when they are just formed.
Combine the solutions
After soaking the rose branch in the ginger and aloe vera solution, take it out. Filter out the pulp to collect a clear solution, then mix it with the prepared potato solution. This combination creates a nutrient-rich environment that is antibacterial, moisturizing, and provides energy to the branch.

Assemble and cover
Pour the solution almost full into the glass jar. Place the sponge on the mouth of the jar and insert the rose branch into the hole so the stem is deeply immersed in the solution. Cover the mouth with a plastic bag or a transparent plastic cup to keep it moist, then place the jar in a cool place away from harsh sunlight or direct wind.

4. Rose Cutting Propagation Results and Potting

Rooting signs
The results after 10 days will definitely surprise you. The rose branch begins to grow healthy, green shoots and, at the same time, many new white, plump, and strong roots appear at the base. This is a clear sign of success, proving that this method is completely feasible.

Pot and substrate
Gently plant the branch in a pot with a well-drained substrate. Use coconut fiber mixed with rice husk ash or perlite to ensure sustainable root development. For additional techniques to speed root growth, explore these ways to accelerate rooting.

Final Thoughts on Rose Cutting Propagation
With just familiar ingredients in the kitchen, you can create a natural cutting environment that helps roses root quickly without the need for chemicals. Follow the steps carefully, keep conditions stable, and enjoy healthy new rose plants. This method is simple, safe, and highly effective.