Want to propagate roses quickly and successfully? A homemade glass cage creates the perfect environment for rapid root growth, helping cuttings develop stronger and healthier roots in no time!

Why Glass Cages Help Roses Root Faster?

A glass cover acts as a mini greenhouse, trapping moisture and warmth, which:
Prevents cuttings from drying out
Speeds up root development
Protects young plants from harsh conditions

How to Root Roses with a Glass Cage

What You Need:

Healthy rose cuttings (4-6 inches long)
A glass jar, bottle, or bowl
A small pot with well-draining soil
Water & indirect sunlight

Step-by-Step Process:

Prepare the Cuttings – Take a healthy rose cutting and remove the lower leaves.
Plant in Soil – Insert the cutting 2-3 inches deep in moist, well-draining soil.
Cover with a Glass Jar – Place an upside-down glass jar or bowl over the cutting to trap humidity.
Keep Moist & Warm – Place the setup in bright, indirect sunlight and mist the soil regularly.
Watch the Magic! – In 2-4 weeks, tiny roots will start to form!

Once roots are strong, remove the glass gradually to help your new rose plant adjust to normal conditions.

Try this simple and effective method, and enjoy faster-growing, healthier roses!