Brass Band is a rose variety from the United States. It has a particularly large number of flowers, with more than twenty flowers blooming on one branch. The plant can grow to a height of about centimeters. The flowers are yellowish in color, and will turn into orange-red after continuous exposure to light. They are gorgeous and varied. Its fragrance has a soft honey aroma. The flowering period of a single flower is extremely long, reaching about ten days, making it one of the best roses. Brass Band Rose AdvantagesThe advantages of the Brass Band Rose are its excellent flowering and disease resistance. It is also particularly heat-resistant and can bloom even in high summer temperatures. It is very easy to care for whether it is potted or planted in the ground. It hardly gets sick, has good ornamental value, and grows very fast. Brass Band Rose DisadvantagesThe Brass Band Rose has almost no disadvantages, except that its petals have many thorns, which makes it inconvenient to handle when cut. But as long as it looks good, these are not a problem. Brass Band Maintenance Tips1. Fertilization Although the Brass Band Rose blooms very frequently, it has relatively high requirements for fertilizer. It is necessary to pay attention to the amount and time difference of fertilizer, and apply thin fertilizer frequently during the growing period. 2. Lighting The brass band needs regular and fixed amounts of light, but when the light is extremely strong in the summer, it needs shade to prevent sunburn, so that it can grow better and bloom beautifully. 3. Watering The brass band needs to pay attention to watering details. It likes a humid growing environment. It can be watered appropriately in winter to prevent frostbite, and the amount of watering can be increased in summer. 4. Temperature When caring for a brass band, it is best to keep the temperature at around 20 degrees. In winter, it is best to place it in a greenhouse. It should not be too dry to prevent frostbite. |
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