Use a hand fork to dig up and pull weeds. Opt for a spot that gets full sunlight. [4] X Research source

To improve poorly-draining soil, add organic matter like compost to it.

Wear gardening gloves to protect your hands as you dig.

You should be able to lift the plant out of the ground without yanking it. Adjust the size of the hole you dug out as needed after seeing the size of the root ball.

To prevent weeds, apply a layer of mulch to the soil around the plant. Use a fertilizer specifically meant for roses after you replant your rose.

Cuttings can also be made and replanted in the autumn, but root regrowth will happen slowly and new blooms will only appear the following spring, if successful.

Take cuttings from the top and sides of the plant. Mist the cuttings with water as you replant them to keep them from wilting. [15] X Research source The 5–8 inches (13–20 cm) should not include the flower at the top. Sanitize your cutting tools before and after you cut the plant. The cutting needs to be long enough so you have enough hardiness to start your new plant. [16] X Expert Source Monique CapanelliPlant Specialist Expert Interview. 22 September 2020.

Leaves can also provide root-promoting hormones to the plant. Keeping more than 2-3 leaves on the stem will pull nutrients away from it, hindering growth. Keep leaves located high on the stem so that they will not be buried under the soil when you replant it.

Synthetic auxin can be recognized as either indolebutyric acid (IBA) and/or naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA). Purchase this mix at gardening stores or online.

Pots can be placed outside in warmer weather or kept indoors.

If you mix more than one medium, use a trowel or small garden rake to mix them. If you plant a rose cutting directly into the ground, till organic matter directly into the top 2–3 inches (5. 1–7. 6 cm) of the soil to improve its growing potential.

If the cuttings meet too much resistance to enter into the soil easily, gently poke into the mix with a pencil or pen first to create openings.

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It should take about 3-4 weeks for the cuttings to take root. To test if roots have grown, tug gently on the planted cuttings. If they resist being pulled out, roots have likely formed. Potted rose plants can be transplanted into your garden the following season, once they are mature enough to survive replanting.