Rose is a dung basket, overview of rose fertilization
Today's focus is to introduce you to the small experience of rose cultivation, which is a dung basket and an overview of rose fertilization. Next, the editor will introduce it.
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Excerpt from the series articles "Three-step Method of Rose Cultivation"
Yesterday, I shared about how to cultivate roses in a closed balcony. To be honest, it's still a bit simple, but due to the limited length of each article, it's not possible to cover everything.
However, I think that as long as the key points are mastered, rose cultivation is not that difficult.
Today, let's continue to share about:
Common sense of rose fertilization.
Many flower friends don't know what kind of fertilizer to use for roses. Often, flower friends ask:
What kind of fertilizer can be used for roses? Can compound fertilizer be used? Can chicken manure be used? Can "Flower More" be used?
In fact, any kind of fertilizer can be used to cultivate flowers, and it can also be used to cultivate potted roses.
Roses can be said to be a "dung basket", and they love fertilizer very much!
This is due to the growth characteristics of roses. Think about it, roses are constantly pruned, constantly grow new branches, and constantly bloom. This growth process requires a lot of nutrition, so naturally, it also needs a lot of fertilizer and water.
Rose is a dung basket, overview of rose fertilization
Therefore, the Green Plant Enthusiast website says that roses are a "dung basket", and any kind of fertilizer or any decaying and fermentable waste can be used as fertilizer.
Many flower friends may find it incredible that the Green Plant Enthusiast website says this.
They think there are so many types of fertilizers, and they can't even tell them apart, so how can they all be used?
Often, we see special fertilizers for flowers, special fertilizers for hydroponics, special fertilizers for azaleas, and so on. Can these special fertilizers also be used?
What kind of fertilizer can be used for roses?
As mentioned above, the Green Plant Enthusiast website said that any fertilizer that can be used for flowers can be used for roses. We know that this statement is not rigorous, but it's not completely wrong.
After all, there are only a few types of fertilizers that we commonly use, and special-purpose fertilizers are not commonly used and are not the main nutritional fertilizers.