Planting time of rose

Planting and management

Generally, after the thawing of Ledosso soil is the best season for transplanting the rose. When starting with seedlings, you must get a good soil group and try not to hurt your roots. In order to reduce the evaporation of branches and leaves, some branches and leaves should be cut appropriately (not more than one -third). After planting, watering shades in time should be watered in time. After a week of slowing seedlings, the weak light will be accepted in the morning and evening, and gradually placed under full -day photos, entering daily management.

The rose is more resistant to drought, and the soil should not be too humid, especially for water. Planted or potted rose, watering should be fully poured once, and when the surface is dry, pour water again. In particular, the first water after transplanting must be poured through. If it can’t be poured once, it should be poured again until it is poured. In the future, according to the principle of wet and dry soil, reasonable watering depends on soil moisture, weather conditions and rose growth seasons. Some rose enthusiasts are afraid that the rose will die, and often water it, causing the soil to accumulate water and wet. This is not conducive to the breathing of the rose system and rot the roots and causes death.

Rose fertilizer should be based on coarse fertilizer and base fertilizer. Applying more organic fertilizers is conducive to the improvement of the soil, so the water retention and permeability of the soil are good. Applying organic fertilizer for base fertilizer and topdressing, it must be noted that it is completely rotten. Avilled fertilizer avoids the pile of fertilizers at the base of the rhizomes of the rose. Pursuing liquid fertilizer should not apply thick fertilizer. Otherwise, it is not good for the growth of the rose and causes death seriously.

The rose is suitable for neutral sandy loam with good fertility, loose, breathable and drainage performance. Potting soil is 40%of rotten horse (cattle) feces, 40%of the garden soil, and 20%of sand soil mixed with loose, breathable, water retention and drainage performance, which is also the main cause of rose death.