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How Often Should I Water Rose Cuttings

When it comes to watering rose cuttings, less is often more. Overwatering can drown the delicate roots and lead to rotting or fungal issues.

The key is to strike a balance between keeping the soil moist and not letting it get waterlogged. Here are some general guidelines:

 1. Water your rose cuttings immediately after planting them to settle the soil around the stems.

 2. Wait until the top inch of the soil feels dry before watering again. Use your finger to feel the moisture level, or invest in a moisture meter.

 3. Apply water slowly and evenly to avoid creating pockets of dry or soggy soil.

 4. Avoid wetting the foliage, as this can increase the risk of disease.

 5. Alternately, you could use a humidity dome or plastic bag to help retain moisture around the cuttings without having to water them as frequently.

Ultimately, there is no one-size-fits-all answer for how often to water rose cuttings as it depends on factors such as temperature, humidity, and soil composition. Monitor your plants closely and adjust your watering schedule accordingly.

Remember, it’s always better to err on the side of underwatering than overwatering when it comes to young plants like rose cuttings. By following these simple rules, you’ll be well on your way toward growing healthy and thriving roses from cuttings in no time!

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