How to care for Chinese roses in a state of pseud dormancy
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How to care for Chinese roses in a state of pseud dormancy
Dear rose lovers, every year, Chinese roses go through a stage of pseud dormancy, where the flowers look particularly ugly and are prone to withering and dying, leaving only the leaves.
From June to August every year, during the hottest period, with the strongest sunlight and highest temperatures, Chinese roses will also enter a state of pseud dormancy, entering a semi-dormant stage. The roses often easily develop withered branches and die, or the leaves turn yellow and fall off, resulting in very few flowers of poor quality and very ugly appearance, and the new leaves grow half-dead.
1. Pruning
When encountering this semi-dead pseud dormancy phenomenon, what we need to do is prune. The first step is to cut off all its tender branches and buds, as well as any withered branches. Remember to prune in time to prevent excessive nutrient consumption and nutrient loss.
Cut off all the tender buds and leaves on top, as these store the least nutrients and, having the top advantage, consume the most nutrients. They will consume the nutrients in the branches, leading to easy shrinkage and withering.
Therefore, try to cut more, retaining some sturdy branches and a few buds. Only when the temperature drops will they slowly recover and grow.
2. Supplementing Fertilizer
For Chinese roses that grow slowly and have poor absorption ability, to prevent nutrient deficiency, we can use organic fertilizers such as sesame cake fertilizer or chicken manure, which can be scattered in the soil to release nutrients slowly for absorption.
Storing all the nutrients, by autumn these buds will have sufficient nutrients to grow extensively, becoming stronger and more capable of flowering, preventing nutrient deficiency and withering.
The above is the complete content on how to care for Chinese roses in a state of pseud dormancy, for your comprehensive understanding and reference!