Rose cultivation techniques
Today's sharing: rose cultivation techniques and small knowledge of rose care and management. Detailed content will be shared next.
Roses were formerly known as "monthly red," a very flowering plant, with fragrant roses, cluster roses, climbing roses, shrub roses, tree-like roses, and mini roses that bloom a lot. Roses can bloom all year round, with many species, numerous petals, and colorful colors, making them a very suitable plant for home planting. Xiao Ya has also raised several pots of roses for several years, and some pots bloom a lot, even with high temperatures close to 40 degrees Celsius, there are still flowers blooming. How to care for roses to make them colorful, abundant in bloom, long-lasting, and fragrant?
Container-grown rose, 4 simplest "methods" to double the number of flowers, extend the blooming period, and enhance fragrance
To grow roses well, to make them colorful, abundant in bloom, long-lasting, and fragrant, the following points should be followed:
1. Selection of potting soil
When starting to plant roses, this factor is very important, directly related to whether the roses can grow well, especially the selection of potting soil, which must be very fertile and loose to plant roses. In general, do not just use ordinary garden soil, as it easily becomes compacted and lacks nutrients. It is best to add more decomposed leaf soil, peat, etc.
The flower pot must have a good drainage hole and can be made of plastic or pottery. The potting soil should consist of 4 parts decomposed leaf soil, 6 parts sandy loam soil, and some 5% of芝麻酱 residue or wood ash, making this soil mix more conducive to its growth.
2. Sufficient sunlight
Roses are very sun-loving plants, so they cannot be short of sunlight, otherwise the branches will be long and thin, and the flowers will be sparse and not fragrant. In the summer, if the temperature exceeds 30 degrees Celsius, it can be slightly shaded or placed in a place with diffused light and ventilation.
Rose cultivation techniques
3. Sufficient fertilization
In the growing period of roses, it is necessary to frequently use decomposed organic fertilizers, as roses sprout, grow branches, and bloom every month, consuming a lot of energy. During the growing period, it is necessary to water in time, water when the soil is dry, and ensure sufficient fertilization. Regularly supplement fertilizers, whether organic, compound fertilizers, or some phosphorus-potassium fertilizers, as long as the temperature is not too high or too low, fertilizers can be applied. Frequent fertilization can lead to more blooms. Increase the use of phosphorus-potassium fertilizers in autumn, and do not fertilize during the summer heat and winter.
4. Regular pruning
After each bloom, it is necessary to cut off the withered flowers and leaves to encourage branching and the growth of new flower buds. The best pruning time for container-grown roses is January to February in the south, and February to March in the north. Always remove the spent flowers, and prevent diseases and pests by not placing them in a stuffy environment and by raising them in the open more.
By paying attention to four "tips," roses can be bright, abundant in bloom, long-lasting, and fragrant!
This article shares rose cultivation techniques and specific introductions to rose care and management for netizens to refer to and learn from.