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Cultivation methods and precautions of mountain rose

Gustavo Fring
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Mountain rose, a dreamlike name, both in appearance and flowers, is always remembered. Many families want to raise a mountain rose, so how can we raise it well? Let's have a look.

Culture method of mountain rose

substrate

If placed in the indoor breeding, the consumption of non particle parts should be reduced. One sixth of the husk and peat can be used. The rest can be made of honeycomb cinder, bluestone, light stone, ceramsite, perlite, pebble, etc. and then paved with 2 mm diameter Maifanshi and pebble (according to personal preference).

water supply

Mountain roses like cool, dry environment, drought tolerance, afraid of water. So to maintain a certain air humidity, you can give water once a week.

The water can be supplied by means of soaking basin. The water surface can be controlled at the height of two thirds of the basin, and it can be kept dry for several seconds, which can avoid inner core rot.

aeration

Summer mountain roses need to be placed in a ventilated environment, such as in a ventilated window or an air-conditioned room.

Illumination

Mountain rose is suitable for open culture. If it is cultured indoors, it can be placed in the south window.

Mountain Rose Culture

Notes on mountain rose culture

Control the particle size of the matrix.

The particle size of the bottom of the cushion basin can be larger, but the particle size in the middle is better controlled within 3mm. Because the root system of mountain rose is relatively fine and the particle size is too large, it will be harmful to the root growth.

Avoid water accumulation in the blade core.

If the indoor ventilation is not good, do not water in the center of the leaves, otherwise it is easy to rot.

If water is accidentally accumulated in the center of the leaf, it can be sucked dry with a cotton swab and then placed in a ventilated place.

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