When the rose is divided, the root of the mother plant should be fertilized and watered the year before, and the soil should be kept loose. Because it is easy for the mother branch to wither after drawing out new branches every time, it is necessary to move the shoots around the root to other places so that the mother plant can grow vigorously. After falling leaves from November to December of each year or when new buds sprout in February of the next year, dig robust new plants from the side of the mother plant, and plant them together with the roots. It will bloom in about two or three years.

When not sprouting in early spring, select healthy and disease-free 1-year-old branches, cut them into about 20cm cuttings, remove the upper leaves, insert them obliquely in the prepared cuttings, compact them and water them, about a month or so can take root, sprout them, and then transplant them.
