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How to raise rose in autumn

Hank Schrader
2020-07-10 08:11:33
In autumn, pruning is an important step, but there are two pruning methods: flowering and non flowering. The lighting time must be guaranteed, at least six or seven hours a day. Generally, water once every two or three days, and do not accumulate water. In addition, some diseases will occur in autumn, such as powdery mildew, which needs to be disinfected regularly, and the infected parts will be cut off in time after detection.

1. Trim

Pruning is an important step in autumn maintenance. However, the method of pruning is not the same for the roses that bloom in autumn and those that do not. If it's a flowering rose, it's mainly the pruning after the flower withers. First cut off the flowers and the withered flowers and branches. Then the main task is to control the height. If there are branches with more than five leaves, cut off one point on them, which is similar to topping.

If the rose does not bloom, it needs to be cut according to its growth. If the growth is good, cut off one-half of the length of the branch, that is to say, half heavy cutting. If the growth is bad, it needs to be cut again from the root. Pruning can not only promote activities, but also grow better next year.

2. Light

Rose is a plant that likes light, so it needs to provide enough light in autumn. Generally speaking, it takes at least six or seven hours a day. But also can not have too strong light, otherwise may be burned

3. Water

Generally speaking, water once every two to three days, but don't over water.

4. Disease control

Even in autumn, there will be some diseases, such as "powdery mildew". Before discovery, regular disinfection and control should be carried out. After discovery, infected parts should be treated in time.

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