1. Ensure lightingIn autumn, it is best to ensure that the roses receive 5-6 hours of sunlight every day. This not only helps to prolong the blooming time of the flowers that have already opened, but also makes some of the flowers that have not yet fully opened bloom more beautifully. But be careful not to give it direct light, but diffuse light. 2. Increase ventilationA moderate breeze is also good for its flowering. Because this can provide it with better air conditions and reduce the chance of it getting disease. But be careful not to place it in a place with particularly strong winds, otherwise its flowers may be blown away. 3. Apply flower fertilizerIt must be fertilized in autumn. If the plants have not yet bloomed, the fertilizer should be mainly phosphorus fertilizer. If the plant has finished flowering, then the fertilizer should be mainly nitrogen fertilizer. After applying fertilizer, water the plant in time to disperse the fertilizer and make it easier for the plant to absorb. 4. Water in timeIt also needs to grow in autumn, so it needs to be watered in time to prevent it from growing slowly due to lack of water. Specifically, you can water it once every 10 days or so. |
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