1. Flowering periodThe flowering period of roses is generally from April to October, and the flowering period lasts for a very long time. If the roses bloom early, it will be around April, and some roses will bloom in mid-May. Moreover, its flowering period is uncertain, sometimes it blooms until around November. Whether its flowering period is long or short is related to the season and climate of the breeding area. If the climate temperature of the breeding area is suitable for its growth, the flowering period will be longer. Each rose flower blooms for about a week. Generally, it only takes 5-7 days from flowering to withering. If the flowering period is long, it can last up to half a month. 2. Flowering conditions1. Light intensity: It is a flower that likes sunlight. During the cultivation period, the light intensity must be guaranteed to avoid growing in a dark environment. If you let it grow in a dark place without sunlight for a long time, it will be bad for its flowering. 2. Appropriate fertilization: Apply enough base fertilizer when first planting, and add fertilizer every 10 days or so during the growth period to ensure that there are enough nutrients to maintain its growth and flowering. |
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