Watering Methods for Ground-Planted Roses
Today, the editor will introduce the knowledge related to the watering methods of ground-planted roses, and the editor of the website will introduce to the netizens next.
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Excerpt from the "Three-Step Method of Rose Cultivation" series of articles
Yesterday it was said: 80% of rose friends who water the ground-planted roses have watered them wrong, and there must be many rose friends who want to throw bricks!
No problem, everyone slow down and let me finish first, so there is time to catch the bricks...
First of all, we need to figure out: Should we water the ground-planted roses in summer?
The answer is obvious: of course, watering is better than not watering!
However, if the watering method is wrong, it would be better not to water!
Everyone knows that ground-planted flowers usually do not need much care, this is the power of the Mother Earth, but if you want the roses to grow well, ground-planted roses also need to be watered properly in summer.
Summer weather is hot and water evaporates quickly, if it does not rain for a long time and no watering, the soil is easily too dry, which is not conducive to the growth of roses.
In particular, roses planted in flower beds need to be watered frequently in summer.
In summer, allowing roses to get sufficient water is a favorable guarantee to promote the germination of shoots in autumn.
Wrong watering method for ground-planted roses:
Rose friends who read this article, how many of you, when watering the ground-planted roses, directly take a hose or a watering can and sprinkle them in large areas?
Many rose friends think that when watering the ground-planted roses, it is best to wet the whole garden, and in the case of a flower bed, the whole flower bed should be watered to be the best.
In fact, this is a very wrong idea!
Why is it wrong?
It's simple, is your flower bed (garden) full of flowers? Or are there many empty spaces?
Usually, our gardens or flower beds are not full of 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 flower bed.
In the high-temperature season of summer, if we water the whole garden or flower bed, after the sun exposure, a large amount of water evaporates, which will make the roses in a high-temperature and high-humidity sauna environment.
Think about it, what is the feeling of taking a sauna in the hot summer? Roses in this kind of humid and hot environment are easily prone to heat stroke and diseases such as black spot infection.
At this point, take a 2-minute break to see if you have watered it wrong before?
It's okay to make a mistake, after reading this article, just change to the correct watering method.
Correct watering method for ground-planted roses:
Although it is ground-planted, the root system of roses will not grow very far, this is for sure, so when watering, just water a small area near the root.
It is best to water before 9 a.m., and you can pour directly from the leaves of the roses.
If you water in the evening or at night, it is best to water directly to the roots and not wet the leaves.
Since there will be dew at night, if you pour water on the leaves again, it is prone to diseases due to high temperature and humidity.
If you have been following the articles, by today, from selection, seedling selection, potting soil, potting, seedling slowing, to watering, you should have learned them all.
We say that all things grow by the sun, but sometimes too much sunlight can also become a burden, and too little sunlight, rose potted plants will also have many problems.
Tomorrow, we will continue to share the impact of sunlight on roses and the control of rose lighting.
The above is [] about the watering method of ground-planted roses, I dare to say that 80% of people have watered it wrong, hoping to bring you some help. Don't forget to check more flower cultivation experience and common sense!