How to water newly planted roses and rose maintenance techniques.

How to water newly planted Chinese roses

A comprehensive introduction to how to water newly planted Chinese roses and the maintenance skills of Chinese roses, the following editor will introduce to netizens.

Chinese rose, belonging to the Rosaceae family Rosaceae, is one of the famous flowers in China, with a long history. It was planted as early as the Han Dynasty and is known as the "Queen of Flowers," a symbol of happiness and beauty. Watering is one of the most important links in the process of raising Chinese roses. Next, let's talk about how to water Chinese roses.

I. Watering Principles

1. The watering principle for Chinese roses is "intermittent drying irrigation," that is, water when it is dry, do not water when it is not dry, and water thoroughly. When the soil is dry, water it thoroughly to allow the roots to fully absorb moisture, and then wait for the moisture in the soil to evaporate and absorb completely before the second irrigation.

2. Due to different climatic conditions, growth conditions, and soil conditions, the interval between two waterings is also different. In short, the watering frequency should be determined based on the actual situation to avoid excessive watering.

3. Watering should be coordinated with fertilization, which can reduce the loss of fertilizer water. In addition, if there is an excessive fertilization phenomenon, watering can be done in time to rescue.

II. Seasonal Watering

1. Spring and Autumn Seasons

In early spring, which is the germination period of the plant, it is not necessary to water too frequently. On the basis of following the watering principles, it is only necessary to ensure that the soil is moist, which can ensure that the new buds are strong. Watering can be slightly increased before the flowering period.

2. Summer

In summer, with high temperatures, the amount of watering can be increased, with a watering frequency of about once in the morning and once in the evening. During the rainy season, reduce watering and increase drainage. If the water evaporates too quickly, you can spray water around the plant, preferably not on the leaves to avoid causing diseases.

3. Winter

In winter, with low temperatures, the leaves of Chinese roses basically wither, and the plant's metabolism slows down. Therefore, watering should be reduced or even stopped at this time.

The above introduction about how to water newly planted Chinese roses and the specific maintenance skills of Chinese roses is hoped to bring some floral knowledge to green plant enthusiasts.