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To popularize this floral crop here, the Cornell researchers have been developing cultural practices to make such roses available to anyone who wants them. “Potted roses are easy to produce once the right growing conditions are provided,” says Langhans. “For miniature roses, we found that the growing media, or potting soil mix, turned out to be the most important factor in producing healthy plants.” During the experiment, the Cornell researchers found that the regular greenhouse soil mixture didn’t work well for potted roses because of poor drainage. Hence, they changed some of the com ponents of the mixture by adding a little more perlite, vermiculite, and peat moss. With the new formula, the drainage improved. 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Cut roses now cost $25 or more per dozen. “This is a buy-it-once, then throw-it-away plant,” he says. “When the roses wilt, you go and buy more just as you would any other popular potted flowers, such as chrysanthemums, cyclamen, and geraniums.” Langhans expects that con tainer-grown roses will probably begin to hit the market within a year and will become as common as other kinds of potted flowers in florist shops, five-and-dime stores, and even grocery stores, within five years. “The miniature roses will give a buyer new choices,” says Langhans. “It’s an attractive variation of an already enor mously popular flower. ’ ’ Explaining several key steps required to grow potted roses, Langhans says that greenhouse operators pot rooted plants that can be obtained from growers specializing in rooting rose plants. These rooted plants can be kept in cold storage to hold them in a dormant state until they are needed for potting. 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