The incorrect watering method for garden roses is actually a very wrong idea!

This is actually a very wrong idea!

Today's life tips involve the incorrect watering methods for planted roses and related green plant content. The specifics are as follows:

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First, we need to figure out: Should we water planted roses in the summer?

The answer is obvious: Of course, watering is better than not watering!

However, if the watering method is incorrect, it's better not to water at all!

Everyone knows that planted flowers usually don't require much care, that's the power of Mother Earth, but if you want the roses to grow well, planted roses also need appropriate watering in the summer.

In summer, the weather is hot and water evaporates quickly. If it doesn't rain for a long time and you don't water, the soil easily becomes too dry, which is not conducive to the growth of roses.

Especially for roses planted in flower beds, more attention should be paid to frequent watering in the summer.

Ensuring that roses have sufficient water in the summer is a favorable guarantee for promoting the growth of new shoots in the fall.

Incorrect Watering Methods for Planted Roses

For those reading this article, how many of you water your planted roses by just taking a hose or a watering can and sprinkling a large area?

Many rose enthusiasts think that when watering planted roses, it's best to wet the entire garden, and for flower beds, to wet the entire bed is best.

This is actually a very wrong idea!

Why is it wrong?

It's simple, is your flower bed (garden) completely planted with flowers? Or are there many empty spaces?

Generally, our gardens or flower beds cannot be completely planted with flowers; there is a certain distance between each rose, but the root growth range of roses is limited and cannot fill the entire garden or bed.

In the high-temperature season of summer, if we water the entire garden or bed, then after being exposed to the sun, a large amount of water evaporates, which will put the roses in a sauna-like environment of high temperature and humidity.

Think about it, what does it feel like to take a sauna in the hot summer? Roses in such a hot and humid environment can easily suffer from heat stroke and infections like black spot disease.

At this point, take a 2-minute break to see if you've been watering incorrectly.

Making a mistake is not可怕, after reading this article, just change to the correct watering method.

Correct Watering Methods for Planted Roses

Even though they are planted, the roots of roses do not grow very far, which is certain, so when watering, you only need to water a small area near the roots.

It's best to water before 9 a.m., and you can water directly from the leaves of the roses.

If watering in the evening or at night, it's best to water directly at the roots and not wet the leaves.

Nighttime dew will naturally occur, and if you water the leaves again, it can easily cause diseases due to high temperature and humidity.

If you have been following the articles, by today, you should have learned about selection, seedlings, soil, potting, seedling establishment, and watering.

We say that all things grow by the sun, but sometimes too much sunlight can be a burden, and similarly, too little sunlight can also cause many problems for potted roses.

Tomorrow, I will continue to share about the impact of sunlight on roses and the control of sunlight for rose plants.

The above is the specific introduction of the incorrect watering methods for planted roses, the actually very wrong idea, and the correct watering methods for planted roses for netizens to refer to.