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How to care for Chinese roses in summer?

The editor will tell you about the topic of caring for Chinese roses in summer, and the following is a detailed introduction for you.

How to care for Chinese roses in summer?

Many flower friends ask me how to grow Chinese roses in summer. Actually, in summer, you can just plant Chinese roses in the ground and not worry about them. This is the case for our Shandong region; it's that simple. Some flower friends say why can't I grow them, and I've mentioned this before.

First of all, you need to understand that Chinese roses prefer sunny and dry conditions. Many flower friends say, 'You said they like the sun, but why can't they survive when exposed to the sun?' You need to understand that Chinese roses fear sudden changes in light and dark, such as continuous month-long rainy weather.

When the sun comes out after a continuous week, with strong sunlight and temperatures over 30 degrees Celsius, they can't survive direct exposure. It's like they are heat-resistant, but if you expose them to alternating hot and cold conditions, they can easily catch a 'cold'. The same goes for Chinese roses. If you keep them in the shade for a long time and then suddenly expose them to strong sunlight, it can be harmful.

If you expose them to strong sunlight for a long time, it doesn't matter. They can handle it. Some flower friends like to care for Chinese roses on the balcony using pots. When doing this, it's almost the same as planting them in the ground, except that you are缩小ing the earth. You still need to master watering, sunlight, and ventilation.

Another important aspect is pruning. Some flower friends ask about fertilizing Chinese roses, which is relatively simple. Everyone uses Ogreen 318s as a base fertilizer, and then uses Huaduo No. 2 every 7-10 days. When the flowers fade, you should prune them, just like the branch in my hand. When it finishes flowering and setting seeds, the entire branch starts to dry up. Some flower friends say, 'Why is my rose like this?' Remember to prune frequently after flowering. This won't kill the plant. The same goes for jasmines. Chinese roses and jasmines have many similarities, except that jasmines are not frost-resistant. They are both sun-loving and dry flowers.

When caring for Chinese roses in summer, make sure to fertilize them. Chinese roses are heat-resistant and not afraid of the sun. Some flower friends say, 'My plant got sunburned.' Remember, if there is no sunlight for a long time, don't suddenly expose it to strong sunlight. Ensure there is a dry-wet cycle for the plant. If it's dry, water it; don't water it too often if it's not dry.

Many flower friends overwater their plants, leading to black stems and rot. With the heavy rain these days, the humid and hot conditions can also cause many diseases and pests. Flip through the plants from time to time.

The above sharing on how to care for Chinese roses in summer is for reference and suggestion only.