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Breeding methods and precautions of Rosa

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-10 08:19:56
Soil: it is recommended to use loam with good drainage; light: it prefers sunshine, so it can thrive in sufficient sunlight; temperature: the temperature suitable for its growth is 20-32 ℃; watering: it likes humid living environment, but it is not allowed to accumulate water; fertilization: liquid fertilizer mainly composed of nitrogen can be used in March, phosphorus and potassium can be used in April and may, and it can be stopped by using rejuvenation fertilizer once after flowering. Fat.

I. soil

It is not high to the requirement of loam, fertile and moist and the soil with good drainage is the best

2. Light

It likes enough light, half shade and cold. It should keep enough light in the growing period to grow stronger.

Temperature

Like the warm living conditions, the suitable temperature is 20-32 ℃, but when the temperature is too high in summer, the leaves will turn yellow and fall, so it is necessary to reduce the amount of water.

IV. watering

It likes to be wet, afraid to dry and avoid waterlogging, from the germination of new rose buds to before flowering, you can properly water some more, keep the loam moist but not the best ponding, it should reduce the amount of water after flowering, to avoid ponding rotten roots.

5. Fertilization

It prefers fertilizer. In March, it can use liquid fertilizer with nitrogen as the main fertilizer. In April and may, it can use 2-3 times of P and K fertilizer. After flowering, it can stop applying fertilizer by applying one time of rejuvenation fertilizer.

6. Precautions

1. Improve its growth conditions, properly ventilate, transmit light, reduce the use of nitrogen fertilizer, and increase the use of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer.

2. It is easy to suffer from powdery mildew under the condition of more rain, humidity, ventilation and lack of sunshine. Once found, it should be cut off immediately.

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