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Caring for cuttings after they have rooted

anemone
15 years ago

Hi,

Once my rose cuttings have rooted, I find that the new growth does not look healthy.

Here is how I proceedÂ..What am I doing wrong?

As soon as I see new growth on the rooted cuttings, I take them out of their mini greenhouses and I transplant them to a bigger pot filled with a 0.5-0.4-0.2 potting mix which contains a bit of compost and some Myke.

When the plants look a bit dry, I water well and then soak the pots for a couple of hours in a very weak solution of 5-1-1 Fish Emulsion, a bit of Epsom Salts and some Iron. I spray the leaves every few days with the same solution. But still the leaves are a very pale green and sometimes dry and brittle.

Can someone please explain in detail how to have healthy looking rooted cuttings?

TIA

Anemone

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