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Staring Roses from Cuttings

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Date: 06/26/2009 Topics: Gardening > Roses | Readers Request > Gardening  
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I started a few roses from stems, but when I remove the cover, the leaves dry out and I lose the plant. How long do you leave the cover on? Here in Utah, the green house effect gets really hot after May. Any suggestions?

Hardiness Zone: 7a

By littleriver from Provo, UT

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By kffrmw88 (769) Profile Blog! Contact
Use new growth from the rose bush for the cuttings.Ensure the plant is disease free and healthy before taking a cutting. Direct sunlight on the cuttings while they are trying to root can kill them.Too much water can cause the cuttings to rot. Only mist as needed. If you do not see condensation on the plastic, the soil is too dry. I have a patio covered with reed fencing. I root plants under it with out plastic or compound, keep damp, allow them to grow at least a year then plant where you want them, good luck.

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