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Rooting a Rose Cutting?

I put my rose cutting in a porcelain pot about two inches wide at the top, and an inch and a half at the bottom, and about 3 1/5 inches tall. I also threw in a few pinto beans. This took place about 5-6 days ago. Is it possible for me to start over and do the process in the ground with the same cutting? It hasn't taken root, although the beans have. Please let me know if I can save this rose.

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January 10, 20180 found this helpful
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Put some rooting hormone on the rose roots

 
January 11, 20180 found this helpful

It hasn't rooted yet. Is it okay for me to the hormone now?

 

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January 11, 20180 found this helpful

Yes, it will help it develop roots

 

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January 10, 20180 found this helpful

Cut a stem off of your rose bush and stick it into a white potato, when you see roots from the rose stem coming from the potato, plant all into the ground.

 
January 10, 20180 found this helpful

I don't have a bush. I obtained the rose I have from a memorial service

 

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