How to care for Chinese roses
Sharing how to care for Chinese roses and the correct maintenance methods for green plants and flowers, let's get to know them together.
Chinese roses are common flowers in life with certain ornamental values. Many beauty lovers choose to grow a pot of Chinese roses at home, but most people do not know how to care for them, which often directly leads to the flowers being killed by themselves. Therefore, the editor will teach everyone the cultivation methods of Chinese roses, which will definitely help everyone to grow beautiful Chinese roses.
【One, how to care for Chinese roses, careful maintenance】
To grow Chinese roses well, watering is crucial, and careful daily maintenance is also necessary to prevent them from suddenly withering. Therefore, special attention should be paid to this in life. If you want them to bloom continuously, they need sunlight, and only under full sunlight can Chinese roses grow strong. So, growing a pot of flowers is not as simple as people imagine.
However, following the cultivation methods of Chinese roses will make it much simpler. In fact, Chinese roses prefer loose, fertile, slightly acidic soil. They enjoy warm, sunny, and well-ventilated environments. The suitable growth temperature for most Chinese rose varieties is between 15-26℃, with a temperature difference of about 10℃. When the temperature is below 5℃ in winter and above 30℃ in summer, they will enter a dormant period.
【Two, the cultivation methods of Chinese roses】
<1. Potting soil selection>
Chinese roses like fertile and moist soil, and are afraid of drought and waterlogging. It is necessary to choose loose soil with rich organic matter, good drainage and ventilation, and the ability to retain water and fertilizer. Such soil is more conducive to the growth of Chinese roses, so choosing the right potting soil is important.
<2. Watering skills>
How to water Chinese roses
Watering Chinese roses requires attention to detail. The soil should be watered when it is dry and not watered when it is not dry, and watered thoroughly when watering. Chinese roses are afraid of waterlogging, and there should be no standing water in the pot, as excessive water can cause root rot. In the hot summer, water should be given once a day, and water should be added when the surface of the potting soil turns white. A small amount of water should seep out from the bottom of the pot after each watering, indicating that it has been watered thoroughly. Do not splash water on the leaves during watering to prevent diseases.
<3. Pruning management>
Although the sunlight conditions are good, Chinese roses will not grow well without long-term pruning. The method of pruning is to prune once after the leaves fall in December each year, leaving branches about 15 cm high, with the pruning point about 1 cm above the outward-facing leaf buds, and at the same time, pruning side branches, diseased branches, and concentric branches.
<4. Fertilizer management>
Chinese roses like fertilizer. To ensure that flowers are always seen during the flowering period, it is necessary to continuously apply fertilizer and water. When the plants sprout new buds in spring, some decomposed cake fertilizer, soybean dregs fertilizer, etc., can be applied, and when the flower buds grow longer during the flowering period, another application of dilute fertilizer should be added. In the flowering period, it is also necessary to top-dress the fertilizer according to the growth condition of the plants at the right time and in moderate amounts to timely supplement the nutrients consumed during flowering.
<5. Daily sunlight>