What taboos are there for fertilizing roses?
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What taboos are there for fertilizing roses? What needs to be noticed
Today, let's introduce roses to you. If we want to grow roses well and make them bloom a lot, we must supplement them with fertilizer. However, when fertilizing roses, we must pay attention. If we apply the wrong fertilizer or apply it improperly, it will lead to the burning of the roots of the roses or directly poor growth.
1. Concentration Ratio
First of all, we must not apply concentrated fertilizer. No matter what kind of fertilizer it is, it has a certain concentration and ratio. Like some fertilizers such as potassium dihydrogen phosphate, they need to be diluted at least 800 to 1000 times before use. If you apply too concentrated fertilizer or too high a concentration, it will directly burn the roots and then affect the growth of the roses, so we must not apply concentrated fertilizer when fertilizing.
2. Do not apply raw fertilizer
The second is that raw fertilizer should not be applied, just like some rice washing water or soybean milk, if we make it ourselves and it is not fully decomposed before being used for the roses, it will cause the fertilizer to continue to ferment in the potting soil.
Then the heat it generates will burn the roots of the roses, causing the roses to rot and die directly, and the dilution concentration of these homemade fertilizers such as soybean milk and rice washing water must also be appropriate, that is, it must be diluted about 30 to 50 times before it can be used.
3. Applying the wrong fertilizer
The third is applying the wrong fertilizer. What does it mean to apply the wrong fertilizer? It means that in different growth stages, the fertilizers we apply are different. We cannot generalize. For example, when roses are in the growing stage, we need to supplement them with a balanced compound fertilizer of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, and during the flowering period, we need to supplement them with phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to promote flowering.
If you continue to apply this nitrogen-preferring compound fertilizer during its flowering period, it will keep growing branches and leaves and will not bloom. Therefore, we must apply the right fertilizer and then fertilize scientifically.
The detailed introduction of the taboos of fertilizing roses mentioned above, have you understood?