26.02.2025

100% Success! Grow roses from cuttings with this homemade fertilizer

By Lesia

Growing roses from cuttings can be a rewarding experience, and while “100% success” is difficult to guarantee in gardening (as many factors influence plant growth), using homemade fertilizers can certainly boost your chances. Here’s a breakdown of helpful information:

Key Factors for Rose Cutting Success:

Before diving into fertilizers, remember that successful rose propagation relies on:

  • Healthy Cuttings:
    • Choose healthy, disease-free stems.
    • Take cuttings at the right time of year.
  • Proper Technique:
    • Correct cutting length and angle.
    • Using rooting hormone (optional, but helpful).  
  • Suitable Environment:
    • Proper soil or growing medium.
    • Adequate moisture and humidity.
    • Appropriate temperature and light.  

Homemade Fertilizer Options:

Here are some homemade fertilizer options that can aid rose cutting growth:

  • Compost:
    • Compost is a fantastic, all-around soil amendment. It provides a slow-release source of nutrients.  
    • Well-rotted compost improves soil structure and fertility.  
  • Banana Peels:
    • Rich in potassium, which promotes root development.  
    • You can bury chopped banana peels near the base of the cuttings or add them to your compost.
  • Eggshells:
    • Provide calcium, which strengthens cell walls.  
    • Crushed eggshells can be added to the soil.  
  • Coffee Grounds:
    • Add nitrogen and improve soil acidity.
    • Use sparingly, as excessive acidity can be harmful.
  • Epsom Salts:
    • Provide magnesium, which is essential for chlorophyll production.  
    • A diluted Epsom salt solution can be used to water the cuttings.

Important Considerations:

  • Balance:
    • Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can damage young cuttings.
    • A balanced fertilizer is key.
  • Root Development:
    • Focus on fertilizers that promote root growth, especially in the early stages.
  • Sterile Medium:
    • When first starting cuttings, it is very important to use a sterile starting medium, to prevent fungal issues.
  • Rooting Hormone:
    • Using a rooting hormone greatly improves the success rate of rose cuttings.

General Tips:

  • Ensure proper drainage to prevent root rot.
  • Maintain consistent moisture levels.
  • Provide adequate, but not direct, sunlight.

By combining these homemade fertilizer options with proper propagation techniques, you can significantly increase your chances of successfully growing roses from cuttings.Джерела й пов’язаний контент