There is another equally effective way to propagate roses, which does not require cuttings. This method involves the use of discolored pink twig seeds. Proper preparation of seeds for planting will ensure the emergence of strong, healthy seedlings that will eventually grow into lush shrubs.

To start, soak the seeds for half an hour in water with the addition of a root-forming stimulator.

After this time, place the seeds in a pot with light and nutritious soil.

Sprinkle a small layer of soil over the seeds and then gently pour in the water used for soaking.

Make sure the soil stays moist and water your plantings regularly. In just 3-4 weeks, intensive development of the green mass will begin.

During this time, the root system of the seedlings will begin to actively form.

Transplant young rose plants into larger pots and continue to care for them as usual. When spring arrives, seedlings can be planted in a permanent spot in the garden.

This method allows you to grow beautiful, healthy roses without even resorting to cuttings.



