1. Prepare the soilWhen planting roses, you need to choose a soil pot with good air permeability. The soil should be breathable, loose, and have good water retention and drainage capabilities, and then place it in the pot. Or you can find an open space that is conducive to drainage. 2. Soaking PlantingSelect rose seeds with full grains and soak them in warm water. After soaking, sprinkle them evenly on the soil surface and cover them with a thin layer of soil, about 3 to 5 cm. Then spray water to make the seeds and soil completely moist. They will germinate in about a week. 3. Transplanting seedlingsOnce the roots of the seedlings are stable and mature, they can be moved into pots. Do not plant too deep when transplanting, because only shallow planting is more conducive to its breathing and avoids suffocation of seedlings. 4. Post-maintenanceAfter transplanting, you cannot directly water the plants with large amounts of water. Instead, water the plants slowly along the pot wall until the soil is completely soaked. In addition, be careful not to place it under strong light, and expose it to the sun in moderation in the morning and evening. |
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