There are many rootstocks that can be selected when rose flowers are grafted. Like single rose, rose or rose. Rose refers to the wild species, which we usually call dog rose or wild rose. Because its root system is more developed, disease resistance is very strong, the survival rate is higher when grafting

1. Select the robust branches with buds, cut a small opening with a knife one centimeter above the buds, do not cut it, cut it to a length of 3cm, soak it in water after cutting, or wrap it with a wet towel.

2. Cut horizontally on the smooth side of the rootstock, and do not cut. The cutting length is the same as the scion, about 3cm.
3. After the rootstock is ready, insert the cut leaf buds, and then bind them with adhesive tape, with moderate strength, not too tight or too loose. Also pay attention to the emergence of leaf buds, so that the grafting work can be completed, and soon survive.
