How to care for roses, rose cultivation methods

How to care for rosesCompared to the content about rose care and cultivation methods that most people are interested in, the editor of this site will introduce the following information to netizens.For roses, we all know that they are a symbol of love. When you have a girlfriend, sending a bouquet of roses on holidays represents your eternal love. Roses are very famous flowering plants, loved by many, and many flower enthusiasts grow them at home. So, how do you care for roses? If you are a beginner, you should consider this, and you need to learn about rose cultivation methods.[Rose Cultivation Methods]<1. Potting Soil>To grow good roses, you need good potting soil, so it's important to choose the right soil and growing location. The potting soil should be neutral or slightly acidic. Generally, garden soil or soil from roadside flower beds works well.<2. Sunlight>Potted roses can be grown on balconies or rooftops and should not be kept indoors for long periods. Newly planted seedlings should not be exposed to direct sunlight and should be placed in a cool, well-lit area until new buds or young leaves start to grow.<3. Temperature>Roses are sun-loving, relatively cold-tolerant, and drought-resistant plants, with humid air conducive to growth. The optimal growing temperature is between 12-28 degrees Celsius, and they can tolerate temperatures as low as -20 degrees. If the temperature is too high or too low, the leaves of the roses will turn yellow and fall off. Therefore, an appropriate growing temperature is necessary during cultivation.<4. Watering>In the cultivation of roses, it is necessary to water them adequately. Potted roses should be watered appropriately in early spring and during dry weather. Generally, during the growing season, roses need to be watered every 2-3 days, and in the summer, when evaporation is high, they should be watered daily.<5. Fertilization>Roses enjoy fertilizer. For young seedlings, you can apply decomposed organic liquid fertilizer every 10 days. When the buds form, you can apply phosphorus and potassium liquid fertilizers. After that, top-dressing is also needed. Generally, 4 applications of top-dressing are sufficient in a year: once in early spring when the plants start to bud, once before and after flowering, and once before entering winter.<6. Pruning>Prune dense old plants, withered branches, and branches affected by diseases and pests. As roses bloom, remove the faded flowers, and they will bloom again; otherwise, they will only flower once. In winter, cut all branches 10 centimeters from the ground to ensure they can survive the winter.<7. Diseases and Pests>