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## **How to Propagate Roses from the Stem to Get Hundreds of Them**
Roses are timeless, elegant, and often seen as high-maintenance—but did you know you can grow **hundreds of new rose plants** from a single bush, using just the stems? Propagating roses from cuttings is a **simple, low-cost** way to multiply your garden and enjoy blooms for seasons to come.
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned gardener, this guide will walk you step-by-step through the process of propagating roses from cuttings—so you can fill your garden (or share with friends) without spending a fortune.
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### 🌹 **Why Propagate Roses from Cuttings?**
* It’s **free**—no need to buy new plants
* It preserves the **exact genetics** of the original rose
* It’s satisfying to grow new life from a simple stem
* You can grow **hundreds** with a bit of patience and care
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### ✂️ **What You’ll Need**
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* A healthy, established rose bush
* Sharp, sterilized pruning shears
* Rooting hormone (optional but recommended)
* Small pots or containers with drainage
* Potting mix (preferably well-draining soil)
* A clear plastic bottle or plastic bag (for humidity)
* Water
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