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How to Germinate Rose Seeds for climbing

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(see typical rose growing techniques online for best results)

Please store in a cool, dry place.

The loss caused by the climate conditions or improper cultivation techniques are outside of the sellers’ responsibility.

Climbing roses are a popular plant for vertical gardens. Interestingly, botanists do not consider them true climbing plants like vines because they don’t grow their own support structures to hold onto a surface. Therefore, they need a helping hand and a vertical space to attach to and grow on.

If you’re interested in growing climbing roses, you can choose to purchase a trellis or an arbor so that they have a suitable place to grow. You can also be creative and train your roses over a fence, a pillar, a garden shed, or other structures in your yard.

Cover seeds with preservative films, and then pierce the film to make several holes.

Keep seeds covered in the daytime and uncover in the night.
Take off the preservative film when the seeds are half-germinated.
The plant will be in a state of dormancy in summer and the leaves will turn yellow.

Beginners should use sand to cultivate the seeds,
Although the seeds will grow slower in the sand, the plants will be the more vigorous in the future.

If you tend to use other kind of soil, try to use the kind with good water permeability, for example, the clay would not be a good choice.

Pay attention to the surface of the soil not being too dry, which is very important.

When watering, all the soil should be wetted and there is no need to water on cloudy days.

The pot could be 6-8cm in depth, it be an earthen basin or a plastic one.

The volume of the soil should keep a distance of 1-2cm from the rim of the pot. Colours may differ per plant.
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