What should be done to ensure the survival rate of newly transplanted Chinese roses
Today, the editor will introduce the green plant and flower aspect of what should be done to ensure the survival rate of newly transplanted Chinese roses. The specific content is as follows:
What should be done to ensure the survival rate of newly transplanted Chinese roses
Chinese roses have stronger adaptability to the environment than other flowers and can be planted in 24 provinces and cities in China. Now, various Chinese rose seedlings, such as large-flowered Chinese roses, flowering Chinese roses, climbing Chinese roses, and tree-like Chinese roses, are widely used in national green projects to achieve the effect of colorful and fragrant flowers.
Although Chinese roses have strong adaptability to the environment and soil, scientific and reasonable maintenance must be carried out for the transplanted tree-like Chinese roses to ensure their survival rate and achieve the beautification effect as soon as possible after planting. By providing trimming, fertilizing, watering, and pest and disease control, Chinese roses grow vigorously at the project site, forming a landscape of lush branches, leaves, and blooming flowers, fully exerting their ecological benefits of environmental improvement. As the saying goes, "Three parts of planting, seven parts of management," maintenance management is a long-term, repetitive, and technically comprehensive job. Let's see the detailed introduction by the editor of the tree-like Chinese rose wholesaler:
The common tree-like Chinese roses are usually grafted with the red Feishan and pink Fenشان, which are the initially grafted varieties of Chinese roses because Fenshan and Feishan are very classic national rose varieties with strong disease resistance and environmental adaptability. With the change of people's aesthetics and the diverse needs of the market, the grafted varieties of tree-like Chinese roses are also beginning to become richer, such as the Gold Medal and Jieqiao of large-flowered Chinese roses, the Honglong and Fenlong of European roses, and the Kost and Banino of mini roses.
From the grafting situation of the planting base, large-flowered mini roses are relatively suitable for potting, with moderate plant shape, frequent flowering, and tolerance to pruning. However, there are also differences between large-flowered Chinese roses and mini roses grafted on tree-like roses. It is generally recommended to choose varieties with good flowering throughout the year for large-flowered Chinese roses, which are very suitable for grafting any standard rose trees and can develop full crowns; while mini roses have very small plant shapes and flower size, so they are generally used as 1 cm high-stemmed rose trees (candy canes) and not suitable for large tree-like Chinese roses with thick trunks or tall height.
Large Chinese roses (large shrubs, vines) are generally not recommended for tree grafting, mainly because of their huge plant shape and the fact that most of these roses bloom only once in spring, and even if they bloom sporadically in other seasons, they are not ornamental. With the maturity of grafting technology, more and more Chinese rose varieties are being grafted into tree shapes, so in general, the types of Chinese roses that can be grafted depend on personal ability and preference.
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