How to care for new buds after pruning a Chinese rose to fill the pot
Main content introduction: This article focuses on the topic of caring for new buds of a Chinese rose after pruning to fill the pot with green plants and flowers. Detailed content will be shared next.
How to care for new buds after pruning a Chinese rose to fill the pot
I previously released a video about how to prevent and treat black spot disease in Chinese roses. Some flower enthusiasts have messaged me asking to see the Chinese rose I treated earlier and how it is doing now.
I used this, ben醚甲环唑, for the prevention and treatment, which was done twice, just diluted in water and sprayed. The packaging of this ben醚甲环唑 contains 10 grams, we take out 1 gram, dilute it in 3 to 4 pounds of clear water, dissolve it, and then spray the whole plant.
I sprayed it once in the morning and once at dusk. It's best to spray it after dusk because it will open its stomata to absorb some of the nutrients needed. Today, I'm going to show you how the Chinese rose I cared for earlier is doing now and whether this ben醚甲环唑 is effective.
Take a look at this pot of Chinese roses. Let's take a look at how its growth is now. These tender buds have successively sprouted quite a few. There are flower buds here, these are flower buds, take a look, they have already grown out. If your Chinese rose gets various spot diseases, just use the ben醚甲环唑 I shared with you earlier, dilute it with water, and spray it directly. This can greatly reduce the occurrence of spot diseases. Just spray both sides of the leaves evenly, and you can grow a pot of Chinese roses especially well.
Today, I've shown you how it's doing. The effect is actually very good; it's very responsive. As long as you follow the method I shared with you earlier to treat it, you can grow a pot or even more pots of Chinese roses well. In this issue, I'll simply share how to treat a Chinese rose with spot diseases.
The above introduces the specific method of caring for new buds after pruning a Chinese rose to fill the pot, for netizens to refer to and learn from.