How many days are the roses watered in summer
With the arrival of high temperatures in summer, watering management of rose flowers has become the key to maintenance. As the "queen of flowers", the frequency of summer watering directly affects the flowering quality and plant health. Mastering scientific watering methods can allow your roses to spend the summer safely and bloom in a more gorgeous posture. 1. Differences in watering environment for roses 1. Open-air maintenance and watering strategy Outdoor roses need to be monitored daily soil moisture: ·It takes 1-2 days to irrigate the area with direct strong light exposure·Use watering from 5-7 a.m.·Water needs to be replenished when the surface of the pot soil becomes white·High temperature warning day and night water is needed. Pour it once in the morning and evening 2. Indoor maintenance and moisture control indoor roses need to be accurately controlled: ·Maintain a watering cycle of 2-4 days in the air-conditioned room·Use the "knuckle detection method"(insert the second knuckle in the soil to dry)·Use the tray water seepage method to maintain humidity·Increase the water flow on the south side sill. Water frequency 2. Advanced skills for watering roses 1. Special weather response plan·Loose soil needs to prevent hardening after rain·Water needs to be cut off for 3-5 days for continuous rainy weather·Drainage in advance in typhoon weather 2. Intelligent maintenance assistance measures·Use clay pots to enhance air permeability·Add perlite to improve the substrate (ratio 1:4)·Install soil humidity monitors 3. Taboos for watering roses·No watering during high temperatures at noon·Leaf spraying needs to be completed before 18 o'clock·Newly transplanted plants need to be watered slowly for 3 days·Immediately adjust the watering plan when yellow leaves occur Through scientific and systematic watering management, environmental monitoring and substrate optimization, roses can not only spend the summer safely, but also achieve secondary bursting. It is recommended to establish a maintenance log to record daily temperature, humidity and watering conditions, and gradually form a personalized maintenance system.