How to water the recently transplanted roses and how to water the roses after transplanting.

How to water the recently transplanted roses

Abstract: This topic is related to the cultivation of roses that have just been transplanted. The following is a detailed introduction for you.

How to water the recently transplanted roses

If the roses are potted with moist soil, there is no need to water them during the maintenance period. After the plants adapt to the new soil, they can be watered moderately. If the soil is dry when potting, the first watering after transplanting should be thorough, and after the plants are settled, water them moderately. During the summer, the leaves need to be watered to cool down and increase humidity.

Roses are common flowers for home planting. When transplanting, it is necessary to use loose, breathable, and well-draining soil. When potting, moist soil can be used, and there is no need to water after planting. After 3 to 6 days, when the roots adapt to the new soil, the plants can be watered and fertilized moderately, providing them with ample sunlight.

Roses have strong drought resistance. When watering the plants later on, follow the method of watering thoroughly after complete drying, and water moderately to keep the soil moist. During the summer, when the air is too dry, it is necessary to increase the amount of watering, usually once a day, and also water the plants to cool down and moisturize. In winter, water control is needed to prevent root rot.

During the growth period of roses, it is best to water the plants in the morning, as the evaporation rate at noon is relatively high, which is not suitable for watering. When spraying water on the plants, be careful not to spray too much or spray at night, as it may cause the leaves to rot. During maintenance, water moderately; otherwise, excessive water may cause root rot, and the plant will not grow properly.

During the growth period of roses, it is also necessary to fertilize the plants moderately to supplement nutrition. During the growth period, a moderate amount of nitrogen fertilizer can be applied to the plants, and before the flowering period, the fertilizer should be mainly phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, applying thin and frequent fertilization. During maintenance, it is also necessary to spray fungicides or insecticides on the plants, about once every 30 days, which can effectively prevent diseases and pests.

The above sharing is a specific introduction on how to water roses that have just been transplanted, hoping to bring some flower knowledge to flower enthusiasts.