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Actually, I tried this method that you're talking about a few times already. It works great for my miniature rose cuttings. Most of them quickly develop roots Unfortunately, I haven't managed to propagate roses from a florist this way yet. This is the reason why I look for new solutionsYou could take that cutting and dip it into a rooting hormone powder made especially for roses, and the stick in a small pot with growing soil. But keep it inside the house for a week, and then take it outdoors. The soil must remain moist, and in the direct sunlight.