Steps:
1. Take a Cutting — Choose a firm, green stem below a bloom.
2. Trim It — Cut below a node, remove buds/flowers, keep top leaves.
3. Dip in Rooting Hormone (optional but helps!).
4. Plant It — Insert halfway into moist soil.
5. Cover It — Use a clear bag/bottle for humidity.
6. Place in Indirect Light — Keep moist, not soggy.
7. Wait 3–6 Weeks — Tug gently—resistance = roots!
8. Transplant — Once rooted, move to its forever home. Tips:
• Best in spring/early summer
• Morning cuttings root best
• Avoid direct sun until rooted With patience, you’ll turn one rose into many!