I’ve read aloe vera can be used to speed up root developmnt in rose cuttings, anyone here has the experience? It’s would be great to learn more of this from someone who has done it. Thanks in advance.
It sure works very well! It keeps moisture levels perfect, and the aloe feeds the cutting and protects it from infections. But you’d need to do it at the right season for the roots to appear before the aloe disappears or dries out.
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