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How to handle newly purchased Chinese roses

A guide to introduce you to the knowledge of how to handle newly purchased Chinese roses, details are as follows:

How to handle newly purchased Chinese roses

Newly bought Chinese roses need to be planted in new soil, a mixture of garden soil, decomposed leaf mold, and rice husk ash can be used for potting soil. To reduce nutrient consumption, it is necessary to remove the flowers and trim the old and withered leaves. After planting, water thoroughly to make the roots adhere closely to the new soil, which helps it adapt to the pot. Once the plant has recovered, it is important to supplement with fertilizer, using dilute fertilizer water or a small amount of organic fertilizer to promote growth.

How to pot new Chinese roses

Firstly, you need to choose a suitable pot and then prepare soil that is suitable for planting. Chinese roses prefer fertile, slightly acidic, and relatively loose soil, which is beneficial for the root system's aeration.

When the potting soil is ready, the newly purchased soil should be planted in the pot. If the soil has been cut, it can be directly planted in the pot. However, if there are flowers and leaves, all branches and leaves should be cut first, to ensure that the trunk can absorb enough nutrients to grow healthier branches and more beautiful flowers in the future.

How to care for newly purchased Chinese roses

The newly purchased soil should not be cared for in a strong sunlight environment. It is suitable to place it in a cool and well-ventilated area. As the external environment changes, it is necessary to confirm whether the rose can adapt.

Do not water the rose too much. Overwatering can lead to root soaking and rotting.

About half a month after care, it can be used in a lit environment. In the summer, when the sun is strong, the rose should be shaded at noon to prevent it from being sunburned by the intense sunlight.

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