SUPER RARE Climbing Blaze Roses - 3 unrooted cuttings for rooting or grafting

$ 5.58

width: various Foliage: Pedate Sunlight: Full Sun, Medium Sun California Prop 65 Warning: na Soil pH: Acidic Safety: Child Safe, Pet Safe Item Height: 5-12 inches Item Weight: 1 lb Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor Color: Pink Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Sand Set Includes: rooting instructions Country of Origin: United States height: 5-12 inches Room: Sunroom Type: cutting Growth Stage: Unrooted cuttings Item Length: 5-12 inches Item Width: various Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter Watering: Light Growth Habit: Clumping Personalization Instructions: na Plant Form: Cutting/Leaf MPN: na Brand: Unbranded Growth Rate: Medium

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SUPER RARE Climbing Blaze Roses - 3 unrooted cuttings for rooting or grafting. Sharp grafting knife or razor blade. Nylon wrap or grafting tape. Wrap tightly with nylon tape or grafting film. Make a matching cut (cleft or side graft). Secure the Graft Optional: rooting hormone. SUPER RARE Climbing Blaze Roses - 3 unrooted cuttings for rooting or grafting. 🌱 1. Grafting Method (with Nylon Cover, No Direct Sunlight) Materials Needed: Sharp grafting knife or razor blade Healthy rootstock rose Nylon wrap or grafting tape Humidity dome or plastic bag Steps: Prepare the Scion (Climbing Blaze Cutting): Remove all leaves and any flower buds. Cut the base into a wedge or at a 45Β° angle. Ensure at least one healthy bud is present. Prepare the Rootstock: Make a matching cut (cleft or side graft). Align cambium layers (green ring under bark) for proper union. Secure the Graft: Wrap tightly with nylon tape or grafting film. Cover with a loose plastic bag or humidity dome to maintain moisture. Healing Conditions: Keep in a shaded area with bright indirect light. Maintain humidity and avoid drying out. Check after 2–3 weeks for callusing or bud swelling. πŸ’§ 2. Water Rooting Method (Leaves Removed) Materials Needed: Clean glass jar Filtered or rainwater Optional: rooting hormone Steps: Remove all leaves and cut the base at an angle. Dip in rooting hormone (optional). Submerge bottom 2–3 inches in water. Change water every 3–4 days to prevent rot. Keep in a warm, humid spot with no direct sunlight. Roots may appear in 2–4 weeks; transplant when roots are 1–2 inches long. 🌿 3. Soil Rooting Method (Leaves Removed) Materials Needed: Pot with well-draining soil (perlite + peat or coco coir mix) Rooting hormone Plastic bag or humidity dome Steps: Remove all leaves and dip base in rooting hormone. Insert cutting 2–3 inches deep into moist soil. Cover with a plastic bag or dome for humidity. Place in a warm area with bright indirect light. Mist occasionally; keep soil moist but not soggy. Roots typically form in 3–6 weeks.