The rose has a long flowering period, its flowers are large and bright, with a refreshing fragrance, and have a high growth value. It is deeply loved by people and is often cultivated as a potted plant. When cultivating roses, water is a key factor. The plant has high requirements for water, and the correct method needs to be used when watering. How often should I water my roses?Roses are very hardy flowers with strong cold and drought resistance. They do not have high requirements for climate and soil. In terms of watering, roses should be watered about once every 5 to 7 days. In spring, summer and autumn, it is suitable to water them before 10 am. In winter, it is suitable to water them between 1 and 2 pm to prevent the roots from freezing. When watering roses, there is no fixed amount of water, as long as the water temperature is close to the soil temperature. In summer and winter, the watering time should be selected. In summer, it is generally watered in the morning or evening, and in winter, it is necessary to water at noon because the temperature at noon is higher. When watering, remember to follow the principle of watering when the soil is dry and water thoroughly each time. What kind of water is good for rosesWatering roses with rice vinegar water can not only improve the pH value of the potting soil, making the soil acidic, which is more conducive to the growth of roses, but also supplement nutrients, promote the roses' absorption of phosphorus fertilizers and iron, and prevent yellow leaves. Or watering roses with fermented soybean water can also promote the roses to grow very lush, and make the potting soil loose, soft and breathable, and not easy to become compacted. Watering tips for rosesThe principle of watering roses is to water when the soil is dry, not water when it is not dry, and water thoroughly when you water. In short, the frequency of watering should be determined according to the actual situation. Excessive watering should be avoided. Watering should be coordinated with fertilizers to reduce the loss of fertilizer and water. In addition, if excessive fertilization occurs, watering can be carried out in time to rescue. |
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