Why is ventilation so important? The dangers of a poorly ventilated environment:

Why is ventilation so important?

You may not understand why ventilation is so crucial and how to grow Chinese roses in a closed balcony. Here is a detailed introduction for you.

Today, we focus on sharing the impact of environmental ventilation on Chinese roses. Originally, today's content should have been covered yesterday, but due to requests from rose enthusiasts, I briefly introduced several types of climbing Chinese roses yesterday.

Today, we continue to share the "maintenance" aspect of the "Three-Step Method for Growing Chinese Roses."

The relationship between ventilation and the growth of Chinese roses.

Many rose enthusiasts have joined recently, asking whether it is possible to grow Chinese roses in a closed balcony.

This is also a question many people want to know, as having a balcony is still quite common.

It is possible to grow Chinese roses in a closed balcony, but there are some details to pay attention to, the most important of which is ventilation.

In fact, it's not just Chinese roses that require good ventilation; other potted plants also have high demands for environmental ventilation.

Why is ventilation so important?

Although the circulation of air seems like a minor detail, it actually has a significant impact.

1. It directly affects the dry-wet cycle of the potting soil.

2. It can cause the air to become foul and easily breed bacteria.

3. Poor air circulation can lead to stuffiness and heat after sunlight exposure.

4. Potted plants are prone to diseases and pests.

The dangers of poor ventilation:

1. If the growing environment lacks ventilation, the excess water in the pot cannot be quickly evaporated and carried away after watering.

2. A long-term moist and stuffy environment can easily lead to the growth of germs and pests.

3. Chinese rose plants in a poorly ventilated environment are prone to red spiders and scale insects.

If you can maintain good air circulation, it will allow the exchange of indoor and outdoor air, promptly removing the excess water from the Chinese rose pot.

Maintaining air circulation can prevent the growing environment from becoming stuffy and humid, thereby reducing the occurrence of diseases and pests in Chinese roses.

How to grow Chinese roses in a closed balcony?

In a closed balcony, the first thing to do is to open the windows for ventilation.

However, our balconies often have windows that are quite high off the ground, and when Chinese roses are placed on the floor, even with the windows open, the amount of sunlight and fresh air they receive is relatively limited.

Therefore, I suggest:

You can place a flower stand or a high stool on the balcony, at the same height as the window or slightly lower.

Then, place the Chinese rose pot on the high stool, which will improve ventilation when the window is open.

Or you can also install a hanging shelf on the window, which is also a good method.

When growing Chinese roses, not only do we need to keep them alive, but more importantly, we need to keep them healthy!

I have shared the watering method, and I believe everyone can keep their Chinese roses alive after learning it.

Starting tomorrow, I will share with you how to make your Chinese roses grow well and bloom continuously!

The above sharing on why ventilation is so important and the dangers of poor ventilation, as well as how to grow Chinese roses in a closed balcony, is for reference by green plant enthusiasts and is hoped to solve your problems in green plant management.