When transplanting climbing roses, it is best to do so after the plant has gone dormant, dig it out with the soil ball, place it in a cool place to dry and spray it with rooting powder, which will be more conducive to the survival of the plant. Transplanting time for climbing rosesClimbing roses are transplanted from December to April of the following year. During this period, the plants grow relatively slowly and the nutrients are concentrated in the roots. They can be transplanted at any time and will be more likely to survive. Transplanting method of climbing roses1. Prepare the soil Before transplanting climbing roses, you need to prepare suitable flower pots and soil. You can use garden soil, leaf mold, and rice husk ash. The flower pots must be air permeable. 2. Transplanting Depending on the size of the climbing rose, dig a hole in the potting soil, then transplant the plant into the hole, cover it with a layer of soil and press it down, and the transplanting is completed. Management of climbing roses after transplanting1. The newly transplanted climbing roses actually do not require much light. It is best to maintain them in a semi-shaded environment. Wait for about a week until the plants have adapted and then carry out normal maintenance. 2. Climbing roses are relatively drought-resistant, but are very afraid of waterlogging, so when watering, do not water them too much to avoid water accumulation in the soil. |
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