I used to think growing roses from cuttings was difficult—until I tried this simple method.
How I Grow Rose Plants from a Single Stem
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The biggest lesson I learned? Start with a healthy stem. Weak or damaged cuttings rarely succeed.
Choose a Healthy Stem
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cut the stem just below a leaf node and remove the flowers. This helps the plant focus on growing roots.
My Cutting Trick
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I keep only a few leaves at the top. Too many leaves can cause the cutting to lose moisture quickly.
Less Leaves, Better Results
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place the cutting in moist, well-draining soil and press the soil lightly around the stem.
Plant It Gently
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Covering the cutting with a clear plastic bottle creates humidity, which often improves rooting success.
The Secret That Helps Most
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For a few weeks, nothing seems to happen. Then one day, tiny new leaves appear—a sign that roots are growing.
Patience Is Important
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There’s something rewarding about turning one stem into a thriving rose plant. Give it a try—you might be surprised by the results.
One healthy stem. A little patience. A brand-new rose plant.
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