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SUPER RARE Black Cherry Rose - 3 unrooted cuttings for rooting or grafting. Sharp grafting knife or blade. Nylon grafting tape or parafilm. Make the Cut : Perform a T-bud or cleft graft depending on stem thickness. Ensure clean, angled cuts. Join & Wrap : Align the cambium layers and wrap tightly with nylon tape to secure the graft. SUPER RARE Black Cherry Rose - 3 unrooted cuttings for rooting or grafting. "Looking for a specific rose cutting? Feel free to message us! We’re happy to help you find the perfect variety for your garden." 🌹 1. Grafting Method with Nylon Cover (No Direct Sunlight) Materials Needed: Healthy rootstock (e.g., Rosa multiflora or Dr. Huey) Sharp grafting knife or blade Nylon grafting tape or parafilm Humidity dome or shaded area Steps: Select Scion & Rootstock: Use a healthy Black Cherry Rose cutting as the scion and a vigorous rose rootstock. Make the Cut: Perform a T-bud or cleft graft depending on stem thickness. Ensure clean, angled cuts. Join & Wrap: Align the cambium layers and wrap tightly with nylon tape to secure the graft. Cover & Protect: Place the grafted plant in a shaded, humid environment. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent stress. Monitor: After 2–4 weeks, check for union and new growth. Gradually acclimate to filtered sunlight. 💧 2. Water Rooting Method Materials Needed: Clean jar or glass Filtered or rainwater Optional: rooting hormone Steps: Prepare Cuttings: Trim the base of each cutting at a 45° angle. Remove leaves. Optional Hormone Dip: Dip the base in rooting hormone to encourage root development. Submerge: Place the cuttings in water, submerging only the bottom 2–3 inches. Location: Keep in bright, indirect light. Change water every 3–4 days to prevent stagnation. Root Development: Roots typically appear in 2–4 weeks. Transplant to soil once roots are 1–2 inches long. 🌿 3. Soil Rooting Method Materials Needed: Well-draining potting mix (e.g., perlite + peat or coco coir) Small pots or trays Humidity dome or plastic bag Optional: rooting hormone Steps: Cutting Prep: Trim cuttings and dip in rooting hormone. Planting: Insert cuttings into moist soil mix, about 2–3 inches deep. Humidity Control: Cover with a plastic dome or bag to retain moisture. Light & Temperature: Place in a warm, shaded area with indirect light. Watering: Keep soil moist but not soggy. Mist occasionally. Root Check: Gently tug after 3–4 weeks to check for resistance (root growth).