Soil selection, light management, watering methods, temperature control, fertilization techniques, pest control, pink roses are fleshy. Because of their unique pink flowers and lovely fleshy leaves, they are deeply loved by many succulent lovers. It is not easy to raise pink roses and fleshy. This article will introduce you in detail the maintenance methods of pink roses and help you easily grow beautiful pink roses. Soil selection Pink roses have high requirements on soil. Soil with good air permeability and good drainage should be selected. Common succulent soil, peat soil, perlite, etc. on the market can be used as planting soil for pink roses. When preparing soil, peat soil, perlite and coarse sand can be mixed in a ratio of 1:1:1 to ensure the breathability and drainage of the soil. Light management Pink roses like plenty of sunshine, but need to be properly shaded in summer. During the growing season, 4-6 hours of direct light every day will help the growth and flowering of pink roses. When high temperatures in summer, pink roses can be placed in a ventilated, semi-shaded environment to avoid direct sunlight to avoid sunburn on the leaves. Watering method Pink roses have relatively low moisture requirements. When watering, the principle of "preferring dry rather than wet" should be followed. During the growing season, water should be watered every 7-10 days to keep the soil slightly moist. When the temperature is low in winter, the watering frequency can be appropriately reduced to avoid root rot. When watering, water should be avoided splashing on the leaves to avoid causing disease. Temperature control Pink roses are highly adaptable to temperature, and the growth temperature range is between 10-30℃. In winter, when the temperature is lower than 5℃, pink roses should be moved indoors for maintenance to avoid frostbite. When it is high in summer, pink roses can be placed in a ventilated and cool environment to reduce the temperature. Fertilization skills The demand for fertilizer for pink roses is not high. Compound fertilizer can be applied once a month during the growing season. When fertilizing, attention should be paid to controlling the amount to avoid causing fertilizer damage. After fertilizing, the soil should be kept moist to facilitate fertilizer absorption. Pest and pest control During the growth process, pink roses may be invaded by pests and diseases. Common pests and diseases include scale insects, whiteflies, soot diseases, etc. When pests and diseases are discovered, timely measures should be taken to prevent and control them. Insecticides and fungicides can be used. Spray, and at the same time strengthen ventilation and light to improve the plant's disease resistance.
Pink roses are a beautiful succulent plant. As long as you master the correct maintenance methods, you can easily grow beautiful pink roses. During the maintenance process, pay attention to soil, light, watering, temperature, fertilization and pest control. In terms of prevention and control, I believe that your pink roses will thrive and bloom like roses.