1. Prepare the soilRoses are suitable for growing in sandy soil with sufficient humus. You can mix humus, garden soil and sand yourself. 2. Planting MethodFirst, soak the seeds in water for 1 or 2 days to soften the seed shell, wet the soil, sow the seeds on the soil surface, and then cover with about 1 cm thick sand. After sowing, you can cover it with a film. Make sure the soil is slightly dry and has sunlight. Water it every 3 to 4 days. Seedlings will grow in about 25 to 30 days, and then you can transplant them. 3. Post-maintenanceWeeding should be done in time after sowing, and liquid fertilizer mainly composed of nitrogen should be applied in time after the seedlings grow up. Watering should be done in time, and be careful not to let water accumulate in the soil. The branches also need to be pruned to keep the branches light and ventilated, and attention should be paid to preventing diseases and pests. |
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