How to care for old rose stems
The editor answers questions for netizens on how to care for old rose stems in terms of flower knowledge, and the following is an introduction for you.
How to care for old rose stems to shape them
How to grow old rose stems
To grow old rose stems, pruning should start from the seedling stage of the plant, leaving only the stronger main stems to stimulate the apical dominance and encourage the growth of more new branches and leaves.
In spring and autumn, when the temperature is suitable and the sunlight is abundant, roses often grow rapidly, and it is necessary to supplement fertilizer during this period.
How long does it take to grow old rose stems
It takes three to five years to grow old rose stems, and as long as it can survive continuously during this time, it will grow into old stems.
Caring for old rose stems
1. Watering: When caring for old rose stems, attention should be paid to water management, watering according to the principle of watering when the soil is dry and wet. 2. Sunlight: Old stems need sunlight, and try to let the roses receive more sunlight every day to make the stems stronger. 3. Temperature: Temperature is also important, with the best growing temperature for roses being 20-26°C. If the ambient temperature is too high, it is prone to diseases and pests.
How to make old rose stems bloom
1. Prune the roots of the rose, and only prune the decayed roots. 2. Choose breathable nutrient-rich soil for roses, dig a hole, and expose the branches above. 3. Roses can use a fast-acting bud-promoting nutrient solution, and use it 10 days after potting.
Suitable pots for old rose stems
Black plastic pots are not suitable for rose care, and you can choose ceramic or purple sand pots for maintenance. Although deeper pots may be more troublesome to plant, they are very convenient for later maintenance.
How to prune old rose stems
1. Pruning during the growing season of roses mainly involves pruning after flowering, promptly pruning the spent flowers after each flowering, and cutting back 1/3 of the flowering branches to control the height of the entire rose plant. 2. There are many hidden bud points on the stems of the rose where the leaves grow and at the branching positions. These invisible flower buds will quickly swell and become visible after the rose is pruned again, and they will germinate after the temperature rises in spring.
The above is the specific content on how to care for old rose stems and shape them, for everyone's reference and operation.