How to Extend the Blooming Period of Chinese Roses
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How to Extend the Blooming Period of Chinese Roses
Chinese roses, as a common ornamental flower, are known as the queens of flowers, holding a very high status among flowers. For gardening enthusiasts of Chinese roses, extending their blooming period is crucial. Next, let's introduce how to extend the blooming period of Chinese roses by the Wealth Tree House.
Before understanding how to extend the blooming period of Chinese roses, let's first look at when Chinese roses bloom. It is well known that the blooming period of Chinese roses is very long, concentrated from May to November. If the conditions are poor, there may be fewer flowers and a phenomenon of interrupted blooming, which fails to achieve a lasting blooming period. Let's take a specific look at the methods to extend the blooming period of Chinese roses.
Supplementing Fertilizer
To extend the blooming period of Chinese roses, we need to provide them with sufficient nutrition. Generally, phosphorus fertilizer needs to be applied before flowering to promote bud formation. And during the growing period, a well-rotted cake fertilizer should be applied every half month. After the flowers bloom, some compound fertilizer should be applied to achieve the goal of extending the blooming period.
Changing Soil
In the process of growing Chinese roses, the soil needs to be changed once a year. After the blooming period of Chinese roses, the fertility of the soil decreases. If we want it to grow better afterward, we need to change the soil during its dormancy period. During the soil change, the residual roots should be cleaned to allow for better growth, thus extending the blooming period.
Proper Pruning
Pruning is very important for Chinese roses. After new buds grow, the weak, diseased, and damaged branches and leaves should be cut to reduce the consumption of nutrients and allow for better growth. Moreover, after the flowers bloom, the残花 (residual flowers) should be cut off to promote the next blooming.
The above content is a detailed introduction to the blooming period of Chinese roses and how to extend it. Through the above introduction, we can become more familiar with the cultivation of Chinese roses, allowing them to grow better and bloom more enduringly.
The comprehensive introduction on how to extend the blooming period of Chinese roses is provided above, hoping to bring some knowledge about green plants to green plant enthusiasts.
(Note: "残花" was translated as "residual flowers" based on the context, assuming it refers to the withered or spent flowers that remain after blooming.)