What mistakes are commonly made in the maintenance of Chinese roses
This article provides a detailed introduction to the common mistakes made during the maintenance of Chinese roses, offering some small gardening experiences. Here is a comprehensive introduction to follow.
What mistakes are commonly made in the maintenance of Chinese roses
Chinese roses, also known as "monthly reds," are the city flower of Changzhou City. Though they may not be breathtakingly beautiful, they are graceful and elegant, making them a common potted plant in homes. However, several mistakes are often made in their care, and I will discuss these in detail below.
1. Incorrect watering
Many gardeners cannot judge whether Chinese roses need watering, resulting in either over-watering or under-watering, which eventually leads to yellow leaves and withered flowers. The correct watering method should be seasonal: in spring, summer, and autumn, water when the soil is dry and wet, and in winter, keep the potting soil slightly dry.
2. Incorrect fertilization
Too much or too concentrated fertilization can burn the roots of Chinese roses, affecting their normal growth. When fertilizing, follow the principle of applying thin fertilizer frequently. You can use diluted organic liquid fertilizer (1:1000) and water the Chinese roses once every two weeks. When using homemade fertilizer, make sure it is fermented before applying it to the plants. If the soil is compacted and not breathable, it will also affect the growth of Chinese roses. Therefore, when choosing nutrient-rich soil, it is important to ensure good drainage and breathability.
The above [vegetation flower care experiences] introduce common mistakes made in the maintenance of Chinese roses, hoping to bring help to your daily life!