Selecting soil, watering, fertilizing and pruning potted roses are deeply loved by flower friends because of their colorful colors and rich aroma. In a busy life, having a beautiful potted rose can not only add a warm atmosphere to the home, but also relax your mind. This article will introduce you in detail the planting techniques of potted roses, from seed selection, soil, watering, fertilization to pruning, allowing you to easily grow beautiful potted roses. Selecting rose varieties suitable for potted plants is the first step to successful planting. Common potted rose varieties on the market include red roses, yellow roses, white roses, etc. When selecting varieties, the following factors should be considered: 1. Disease resistance: Select varieties with strong disease resistance to reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases.
2. Adaptability: Choose varieties that adapt to the indoor environment, such as shade tolerance and drought tolerance.
3. Flowering period: Select varieties with long flowering periods, such as varieties that bloom all year round. Soil The soil of potted roses requires loose, breathable, and good drainage. You can use legus soil, garden soil, river sand and other materials to mix them in proportion. The specific ratio is: legus soil: garden soil: river sand =4:3:3. You can also add appropriate amount of organic fertilizers, such as decomposed chicken manure, cow dung, etc., to improve soil fertility. Watering is an important part in the maintenance of potted roses. The following are some watering techniques: 1. Watering in a timely manner: Keep the soil moist, but not too wet. During the high temperature summer, water it 1-2 times a day; during the low temperature winter, reduce the frequency of watering.
2. Watering method: Use the dipping basin method and place the flower pot into a container filled with water to allow the soil to naturally absorb water.
3. Precautions: Avoid splashing water on flowers when watering to avoid causing disease. Fertilization and fertilization are the key to ensuring the vigorous growth of potted roses. The following are some fertilization tips: 1. Fertilization time: Spring and autumn are the best periods for fertilization, and fertilizer is applied every 15-20 days.
2. Fertilization method: A combination of foliar spraying and root fertilization is used. When foliar spraying, choose to carry out it on sunny days to avoid direct sunlight.
3. Fertilization types: Choose special fertilizer or compound fertilizer for roses, pay attention to controlling the amount of fertilization to avoid excessive. Pruning pruning is an important means to keep potted roses beautiful and healthy. Here are some pruning tips: 1. pruning time: Spring and autumn are the best periods for pruning.
2. Pruning method: According to the growth of the plant, prune dead branches, sick branches, and excessively dense branches in a timely manner to keep the plant ventilated and transparent.
3. Precautions: After pruning, clean the pruned branches and leaves in time to avoid the occurrence of pests and diseases.
The planting technology of potted roses is not complicated. As long as you master the key links such as seed selection, soil, watering, fertilization and pruning, you can easily grow beautiful potted roses. I hope this article can provide you with help in the process of growing flowers. Make your home life better.