Introduction:
Planting roses without roots might sound impossible, but with the right technique, it’s completely achievable. This method allows you to grow beautiful, healthy roses from cuttings—even if the original plant has no established roots. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener, this approach can expand your rose garden with minimal effort.
Materials Needed
Healthy rose cutting (about 6–8 inches long)
Sharp and clean pruning shears
Small pot or container with drainage holes
Potting mix (half sand, half soil)
Rooting hormone (optional, but improves success)
Clear plastic bag or plastic bottle (for humidity)
Water
Step-by-Step Method
