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How to plant rose old pile

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-05-28 10:56:25
Rose stumps are usually planted in spring or autumn. Choose loose and fertile sandy soil as the substrate, do not use cohesive soil, otherwise it will be harmful to its growth. Before planting, roots should be soaked in rooting water, which is more conducive to rooting. Pad the bottom with broken tiles, then fill the bottom with sand and soil. Put the plant upright, fill the soil and compact it. After that, water and apply fertilizer in time to make it have enough nutrition to root and sprout.

I. planting time

The survival rate of rose old pile is not high. To ensure its healthy growth, we must pay attention to the planting time first. Generally in spring or autumn when the temperature is suitable for planting, summer planting survival rate is low

II. Pot soil preparation

The old pile of rose has strong adaptability to soil, but the loose and fertile soil is more helpful to its growth. It can use sandy loam with good drainage and air permeability. If the soil is too sticky, it will cause poor growth and affect flowering.

III. planting

Choose the right size of flowerpot, so that there is room for the growth of the roots of the old pile of rose. Pad the bottom with broken tiles, then fill the bottom with sand and soil. Soak the root of the plant in rooting water or carbendazim solution, take it out and dry it, then put it upright in a basin. Fill the basin with soil and compact it. Pour it through water and wait for it to germinate.

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IV. follow up maintenance

The old pile of rose is different from the new one. It is easy to adapt to the environment and the slow seedling period is not long. Therefore, it is necessary to supplement water and apply fertilizer in time. After the surface of the soil is dry, water can be applied. More fertilizer can be applied in proper amount, and mature organic fertilizer can be selected. It is not suitable to see light before new buds grow out. It should be placed in the half shade. When new buds grow, they can be put under the sun for maintenance

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