Hello my green buddies, here am sharing an easy Rose multiplication tips; Multiply Your #Rose Plant By Air Layering Method!! #Airlayering is a useful method to multiply your plants by producing roots on the stem. The procedure is to wound the stem or branch of a plant and enclose the wounded stem with moist sphagnum moss or similar rooting medium until roots develop from the wounded area. Follow the Steps: #wounding the stem Make two parallel cuts about 1 1/2 inches apart around the stem and through the bark and cambium layer. Connect the two parallel cuts with one long cut and remove the ring of bark, leaving the inner woody tissue exposed. (Video below). #envelope the wound with rooting medium Apply a handful of damp sphagnum moss (coco-pith also will do) so that it envelopes the wounded portion of the stem. Tying the moss in place with string helps keep it in position while completing the process. The sphagnum moss should be soaked several hours to ensure that it is thoroughly moist. Squeeze out surplus water before using, since excessive moisture will result in decay and deterioration of the wounded region. #cover with polythene sheet Using a sheet of polyethylene, wrap the ball of sphagnum moss and secure it tight. #wait roots to emerge Roots will initiate in 10 days and you can wait until numerous roots to emerge before giving the cut. #cut the rooted plant and plant it Remove the newly rooted plant from the parent plant with a sharp knife or pruning shears, making the cut just below the ball of moss and roots. Carefully remove the polyethylene film. Without disturbing the roots or removing the ball of moss, plant in a container using a good potting mixture or plant in a well-prepared soil bed. For more updates, follow our page and support. Comment below on any questions!