Method and Precautions for Repotting Chinese Rose: Steps and Key Points for Repotting Chinese Rose

Rose Bush Repotting Methods and Precautions

A comprehensive explanation of rose bush repotting methods and precautions in the field of green plants and flowers, next our editor will introduce.

Rose Bush Repotting Methods and Precautions

Recently, many of our flower friends have started buying rose seedlings, and at the same time, many new rose seedlings have become wilted or blackened after repotting. Today, I will share with you how to repot correctly to avoid blackened or wilted rose stems.

Rose Bush Repotting Methods and Precautions

Should you repot a newly purchased rose seedling? Many新手 flower friends are quite scared of repotting because the roses often wilt after repotting. Therefore, they often buy roses with pots and do not repot them.

In fact, the seedling trays in the nursery are relatively small. If you are not growing roses on a closed balcony, it is best to repot them into a larger pot. Otherwise, watering and fertilizing the new branches will be more difficult.

Repotting with Soil According to the Seedling Condition

The method of repotting differs greatly depending on the condition of the rose seedlings. For新手 flower growers, it is recommended to buy seedlings with pots. Do not buy seedlings in nutrient bowls or grow bags, as these two types of seedlings are more troublesome to repot. For the specific repotting methods of these two types of seedlings, you can refer to the introduction in the book "How to Grow a Burst of Roses from Scratch." Today, we mainly talk about the repotting method for rose seedlings with pots.

For rose seedlings with pots, we can repot them directly after they arrive. If the roots are not entangled at the bottom, you can plant them directly into a larger pot without disturbing the original soil ball.

If the roots of the rose are entangled at the bottom of the soil ball, you need to gently loosen the entangled roots and then plant them in a new pot.

Never completely remove the soil from the potted rose seedlings, especially during the vigorous growth period of the rose. If the soil is removed, the survival rate after repotting is not guaranteed.

Proper Use of Bottom Fertilizer

Rose Bush Repotting Methods and Precautions

The main reasons for wilting and blackened stems after repotting roses are the use of inappropriate fertilizers during repotting and excessive watering after repotting, which causes root suffocation. Therefore, we need to pay special attention to these two issues when repotting.

Rose bottom fertilizer should be a slow-release, long-acting fertilizer, such as fermented chicken manure, sheep manure, or Ogreen slow-release fertilizer. Quick-release fertilizers are strictly prohibited! Many flower friends like to add compound fertilizers when repotting, which is very likely to cause fertilizer damage to roses, leading directly to blackened stems or wilting.

Avoid Frequent Watering

Water the plant thoroughly after repotting and place it in a well-ventilated area. During the early spring stage, maintain sufficient sunlight. If the sun is very strong and there are many new branches, the roses should be placed in a softly lit area during repotting to avoid direct sunlight at noon. Let the seedlings recover for 3-5 days before gradually moving them to a full-sun environment.

It is especially important to note that after repotting, we need to water the plant thoroughly once, and then only water when the potting soil is dry. Do not water if the soil is not dry, even if new sprouts become soft. Only spray water on the leaves, not浇 water, otherwise, it is easy to cause root suffocation. The consequences of root suffocation range from weak growth and yellow leaves to the entire plant withering.

The above is the detailed content of the rose bush repotting methods and precautions introduced by Green Enthusiast Network [www.lvzhimi.com], hoping to bring you some help!