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How to fertilize the rose? It will bloom more brightly!

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-29 16:46:05
Rose is a very common kind of flower. As a potted plant, its ornamental value is also very high. Jiao Didi's petals, set off by green leaves, are very beautiful and moving. Today we're going to talk about how to fertilize roses for better growth.

How to apply fertilizer

When to fertilize

First of all, let's talk about the lighting needs of roses. When we plant roses indoors, we should avoid putting them in the living room without light for a long time, and often put roses in the place with enough light for proper lighting. In this way, it can transform nutrients normally and produce nutrients needed for its own growth. If there is no light, the rose leaves will turn yellow, the roots will rot and so on. At this time, we need to add some fertilizer to supplement the nutrients needed by the plant.

How to fertilize

When applying fertilizer to roses, only a small amount of fertilizer is needed. If too much fertilizer is used, roots will rot and roses will burn easily. We can add a small amount every month according to the growth of flowerpots and roses and a certain proportion. If the rose grows well, it can be watered with the water used to wash rice at ordinary times, then no other fertilizer can be applied.

Precautions

First of all, we should pay attention to the influence of diseases and insect pests on roses. Usually, roses will be harmed by aphids. We can spray some insecticides to prevent the invasion of diseases and insect pests.

In the selection of soil, we should ensure the moisture and permeability of the soil, and select the garden soil containing sapropel, which can make the rose grow more robust. Every spring, we will try our best to change the soil for roses and keep a good growing environment. In rainy season, rose will cause white mould because of the high humidity in the air. At this time, it needs to be treated with medicine as soon as possible.

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