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From One to a Hundred: The Rose Multiplication Trick Gardeners Swear By

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Cut the stem: Choose a healthy, non-flowering rose stem and cut a 6–8 inch piece just below a leaf node.

Prepare the cutting: Remove all lower leaves and any thorns. Dip the bottom end into rooting hormone.

Plant it: Insert the stem 2–3 inches deep into a moist potting mix.

Create humidity: Cover the pot with a clear plastic bottle (bottom removed) to maintain warmth and moisture.

Water and wait: Mist lightly every few days and keep in indirect sunlight. Roots typically form within 4–8 weeks.

Transplant: Once rooted, transplant into larger pots or directly into your garden.

Serving and Storage Tips:

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