How to raise wild roses
Wild rose is deeply loved by gardening enthusiasts for its elegant flower appearance and tenacious vitality, but how to make this wild plant bloom in the courtyard? This article will systematically analyze the scientific maintenance system of wild rose from environmental control to pest control, and help you create a visual feast for the rose wall. The four core elements of wild rose maintenance, temperature and light regulation, are suitable for growth at 15-28℃, and the northern region can tolerate low temperatures of-15 ℃ in winter. In spring and summer, it is necessary to ensure 6 hours of direct light every day, and adopt an east/south cultivation layout during the flower bud differentiation period to avoid burning petals by western sun. Intelligent water management adopts the "see dry and see wet" irrigation method, and the soil water content is maintained at 60%-70%. A 15-degree slope planting bed is set up in the plum rainy season and a ceramsite drainage layer is equipped to prevent the occurrence of root rot. How to raise wild roses with precise fertilization plan
The base fertilizer uses decomposed sheep manure (3kg/m2)+ bone meal (0.5 kg/m2), top-dressing potassium dihydrogen phosphate (800 times liquid) at flowering stage, and foliar spraying boron fertilizer can increase the flowering yield by 30%. Advanced Cultivation Skills Tips for cuttage propagation Choose semi-lignified branches and obliquely cut 45° to increase rooting area. Using a substrate with perlite: vermiculite =3:1 and soaking with a rooting agent, a survival rate of 90% can be achieved at 20-25℃. The modeling and pruning system adopts the "three-level picking method" in spring: 5 sections for the main branch → 3 sections for the secondary branch → 2 sections for the tertiary branch. Cut back 1/3 immediately after flowering and cooperate with a spiral traction frame to form a three-dimensional style landscape. Pest and pest defense matrix