🌹 Step 6: Transplant & Watch It Bloom
Once the cutting has developed strong roots, transplant it into a larger pot or directly into your garden. Choose a sunny spot with rich soil, and keep it well-watered. With care, it will grow into a stunning rose bush, just like the original.
💡 Gardener’s Tip
For better success, dip the end of your cutting in rooting hormone—or even honey—before planting. This boosts root development and helps prevent rot.
Propagating roses from cuttings is a simple and rewarding way to expand your garden. With just a little care and patience, you can turn a single stem into a blooming beauty that brings color and fragrance to your space for years to come.