Reveal why potted roses always die? A big disclosure of maintenance misunderstandings!

Soil problems, improper watering, insufficient light, and timely pest control, potted roses, as a popular choice for family flower raising, are deeply loved for their beautiful appearance and rich varieties. Many flower friends have found that despite careful care, their own potted roses are always unable to escape the curse of "death". Why is this? Let's unveil the mystery of the death of potted roses and help you find the key reasons. Soil problems Soil is the foundation of plant growth and is especially important for potted roses. Many flower lovers ignore the choice of soil when purchasing potted roses, resulting in poor growth and even death of roses. According to the "China Flower Market Report", more than 60% of potted rose deaths are related to soil problems. The following are some common soil problems: 1. Poor soil permeability: The soil is too tight and lacks organic matter, which makes the roots unable to breathe, the roots rot, and ultimately causes the plants to die.

2. Soil water accumulation: Long-term water accumulation will cause hypoxia in the roots, suffocation in the roots, and cause plant death. Improper watering is a key link in the maintenance of potted roses, but many flower friends make mistakes in this link. The following are some common watering problems: 1. Excessive watering: Too much watering will cause water accumulation in the soil and lack of oxygen in the roots, which in turn leads to root decay.

2. Insufficient watering: Long-term drought will lead to water shortages in the soil, the roots cannot absorb nutrients, and the plants grow slowly or even die. Roses with insufficient light prefer sufficient sunshine. Long-term exposure to a dark environment will lead to poor plant growth and reduced resistance. According to research in Plant Genetics, in an environment with insufficient light, roses will become thin and weak, and flowers will decrease., or even die. Pest and pest control are not timely. Pests and pests are important factors affecting the growth of potted roses. Once pests and diseases are discovered, measures should be taken immediately, otherwise the entire plant may die.

1. Insect prevention: Common pests include aphids, red spiders, etc., and pesticides should be used in time for prevention and control.

2. Disease prevention: Common diseases include powdery mildew, rust, etc., which can be controlled using fungicides.

Through the above analysis, we can see that the reasons why potted roses will die are mainly related to soil, watering, light and pest and disease control. In order to avoid this problem, we need to pay attention to the following points during the maintenance process: 1. Choose suitable soil The rose grows to ensure soil permeability.

2. Control watering to avoid excessive or insufficient watering.

3. Ensure that the roses receive enough sunshine.

4. Timely control of pests and diseases.

As long as we master the correct maintenance methods, we believe that potted roses will grow vigorously and add a touch of beautiful color to your life.