Why do the flower buds of the spring rose droop on the tender branches?
A small knowledge of life, introducing the knowledge of drooping flower buds of spring rose tender branches and other plants, the following editor will introduce.
Spring is the season of revival, and our roses are no exception, growing拼命. Isn't it exciting to see the red branches topped with flower buds?
But what if one day you suddenly find that the tender branches of the rose are drooping, or the flower buds are drooping, it's really...
Rose tender branches droopingMany rose lovers should have encountered this. This has been two consecutive days of introduction to the same problem consultation of flower friends, saying that their own rose tender branches are drooping, and it is an individual phenomenon, many rose tender branches suddenly droop.
Rose tender branches drooping can be divided into two situations: natural phenomena and pest damage, and different situations require different measures.
Natural physiological phenomena
The drooping of rose tender branches due to natural phenomena often occurs when the potting soil is relatively dry. At this time, it is because the potting soil is too dry, the water is insufficient, causing the tender branches to lack water and droop. As long as you water them, they can quickly recover and become upright.
Some flower friends may say, my rose potting soil is not dry, but why do the tender branches droop?
Why do the flower buds of the spring rose droop on the tender branches?
If your rose potting soil is not dry, but the tender branches droop in the afternoon when the sun is strong, you don't have to worry too much. It is also caused by lack of water. Because the temperature is high, the water evaporates too fast, and the root system can not supply water in time, resulting in the phenomenon of lack of water in the tender branches. At this time, the Green Plant Obsession Network suggests that you spray water on the rose, but there is no need to water the potting soil.
In spring, even if there is a drooping phenomenon of tender branches, the Green Plant Obsession Network suggests that you should not shade the roses. Roses are sun-loving flowers. As long as there is enough water, they will not be sunburned and there is no need to worry too much. Let the rose tender branches receive sunlight to speed up the process of lignification.
Infested by pests
If the drooping of tender branches is only caused by lack of water, there is really nothing to worry about, just add water. However, in many cases, reality can be cruel!
Often we find that a strong new branch of rose suddenly droops, and this situation is often irreversible, there is no treatment, only to cut it painfully.