
How to Propagate Climbing rose?
(Rosa setigera)
Climbing rose, also known as Climbing prairie rose
To propagate climbing rose, one of the most effective methods is through cuttings. Start with a healthy, disease-free shoot and cut a piece that includes at least a couple of nodes. It's important to use a sharp, clean tool to make the cuttings. Rooting hormone can be beneficial, encouraging root development when applied to the cut end. Plant the cutting in a well-draining soil mix, ensuring the nodes are buried. Consistent moisture and warmth are key factors in facilitating root growth. Covering the cuttings with a plastic dome or bag can help maintain humidity. Once established with a strong root system, climbing rose can be transplanted to its final location.