How to transplant Chinese roses and what precautions need to be taken.

what should I pay attention to

I will introduce you to the green plant maintenance experience of how to transplant roses, and then share the details. How to transplant roses, what should I pay attention to? How to transplant roses? What are the matters to pay attention to? Please see the detailed introduction of Nanyang Rose Base for you: 1. Special attention should be paid to the need for transplanting roses---to greatly reduce root damage.

2. A good time to transplant roses is just before they sprout in early spring or after the fallen leaves go dormant in late autumn. Choose cool and humid weather in spring and autumn. If you have to transplant in summer, choose sooner or later or on cloudy days.

3. Pour thoroughly water on the rose before transplanting to protect the roots to facilitate excavation and soil conservation. Excavated roots should be avoided exposed to the air as much as possible, and bare-rooted seedlings should be strictly moisturized to prevent air drying. In fact, only dormant plants can be so exposed during colder seasons and cloudy days, and roots should be soaked with water as soon as possible.

Note: If the tree-like rose seedlings purchased online are in pots wrapped in peat or peat, they can be directly removed from the pots and transplanted. If they are wrapped in mud, they must be soaked in the mud. The purpose of wrapping mud is to moisturize during transportation, but if the roots are wrapped in mud in cultivation, it will greatly prevent the roots from breathing and seriously affect the survival rate.

4. Each plant retains no more than four strong branches, and the rest are cut off from the base. The remaining branches also need to be cut to about 20 centimeters. Large plants or very strong branches should not exceed 30 centimeters. 1/2 of the leaves on the branches should also be thinned out. Be aware that the cut is smooth and that plants transplanted in summer do not retain flower buds. Because the rose is in a slow seedling state at this time, flowering will consume a lot of nutrients, which is not conducive to plant growth. Transplanted in autumn can retain one branch and one bud, provided that the plant itself is very strong. If transplanted in spring, the roses should be pruned in early winter in advance, first removing weak branches, pest and insect branches, and shortening the long branches and primary branches to focus on shaping. For transplants in autumn, they can be pruned a few days before transplantation or moved with the cutting.

5. Pay attention to straighten the plants after entering the pit or basin, and press it slightly when filling about half of the soil. The original soil mass must be lower than the ground or the edge of the basin. Fill up the soil and step on it firmly or compactly.

6. Pour through water after filling, and pour through water again the next evening. On the fifth day, water was poured. If there is rain during this period, reduce sprinkler water appropriately. If transplanting in summer, spray and moisturize the plants sooner or later. Also pay attention to proper shade and do not expose them to the sun. 7--10 After the seedlings are successfully slowed down in about a day, sunshine will be gradually added.

7. After cultivation, you can also spray 50% carbendazim wettable powder with 800 times solution to the plants to control powdery mildew and black spot.

8. The roots of newly transplanted roses need to be restored. Do not apply any fertilizer at this time. Only after the new branches and leaves grow can you add fertilizer little by little, and pay attention to "applying fertilizer thinly and frequently."

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