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Yipee! Yipee!

medusa_
17 years ago

There is a very tiny bit of new growth emerging from a cutting off a florist rose that my daughter received on Christmas. I'm assuming this means that it has rooted? It did have a bit of new growth right after I stuck it in water, but that has long since died. I'm thinking it wouldn't put new growth out 3 months later unless something goood was happening below?

So, if true, should I take the plastic bag off of it? I don't want to cook it or swelter the poor baby. BTW, this appears to be my first successful rooting and I'm so thrilled!!!!!!!! I started out by grabbing one of the roses in her bouquet and cutting off the flower and sticking it in a glass of water. A month later when it was still green and fresh looking I thought I'd put more effort into it and put it in potting soil that was more perlite than soil and putting a plastic bag over the affair and forgetting it under the under-cabinet-lights in my kitchen. Did I mention how thrilled I am?

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