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ROSE FROM A CUTTING

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torchwood-who | 11:21 Fri 29th Apr 2011 | Gardening
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HELLO...
what is the best way to grow a rose from a stem cutting..
its been in water for about 2 months and has become quite leafy,
is there a planting compost or stem growth i could / should use?
thankyou all
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Yes there is, just pop along toyour garden centre and they will point you in the right direction. I just stick mine a pot of soil and away it goes :-)
john innes no 2 with some additional coarse sand in the mix
Both good ideas, but keep in mind that if your parent rose was a hybrid, there's no way of telling what you're going to wind up with...
Here is some good advise if you want to put a rose in a pot.
http://www.rosemagazi.../pages/containers.asp
If you go for Clematis......
http://www.5min.com/V...row-Clematis-18630176

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