For rooting our Rose Cuttings we will use Clonex Cloning Gel in this video.
The link to get yourself a bottle shipped to your door is down below the video.
First you will want to trim your rose of choice cuttings down a bit.
Get rid of the side branches, trim them to look like pretzel rods or pencil sticks.
Once you have trimmed your rose cuttings down the next step is to apply the Clonex Cloning
Gel.
Here we are using another bottle lid to conserve the gel and also eliminate contaminates in
the bottle of the gel.
Never dip your cuttings directly into the bottle to avoid contamination.
Apply the Clonex Gel to the bottom of the cuttings.
Now you will need some newspaper to wrap your cuttings with.
Start wrapping the cuttings tightly.
You will want to cover most of the cutting with the newspaper just leaving the tops of
them exposed.
Once you have the paper as tight as possible around your cuttings go ahead and wet the
paper with water only.
Wet the entire newspaper and then squeeze excess water out of the paper to create a
tight mold around the cuttings so less air can get in.
We use a jar of water to dip the newspaper in soak the newspaper thoroughly.
This will be key as the roots will need steady moisture before starting to form and emerge.
At this point if your cuttings are too long go ahead and cut them down a little more.
Okay, now for the final step.
You will need a cup and an empty water bottle.
Go ahead and cut the top of the water bottle off.
You are going to use the cup to put the wrapped cuttings in and then you will use the bottle
to cover the cuttings creating a mini greenhouse.
The cup of cuttings can be placed in a sunny location with temperature never below 40 degrees
Fahrenheit.
The warmer the room temperature the faster the roots will emerge.
Do not let the paper dry out, you can place water in the bottom of the cup if you will
be away for a few days.
Expect new roots within 30 to 60 days.
Thank you for watching.
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