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How to raise roses in four seasons

Hank Schrader
2020-05-28 10:56:25
In order to raise rose of four seasons, it is necessary to use flower soil which is relatively soft, has high nutrient content and has good drainage capacity. At ordinary times, it should be provided with a maintenance environment of 15-25 ℃, with sufficient light, and watered in time. But in winter, it is necessary to control the water slightly and keep the temperature above 8 ℃. In summer, you can ventilate more to prevent it from getting sick.

I. breeding methods

1. Flower soil: roses in the four seasons prefer the flower soil which is soft, has high nutrient content and has good drainage capacity. Therefore, in the maintenance, we can use the soil made up of rotten leaf soil and river sand as its flower soil.

2. Temperature: it is suitable for growing in a warm environment. It will be frostbitten in a too cold place and cannot bloom. Therefore, during maintenance, the temperature around it should be kept at 15-25 ℃. In winter, it should not be lower than 8 ℃.

3. Sunshine: it likes sunshine very much. When maintaining, it needs to accept sunshine more. This is good for its flowering and growth. However, if the light is strong, it needs to be shaded to prevent it from sunburn.

4. Water content: in addition to proper water control in winter, more water can be used at other times. If the soil is dry, it needs to be replenished with water. However, we should also pay attention to the fact that we can't let water seep in the flower soil, so as not to make it waterlogged.

2. Precautions

1. During maintenance, it needs to be placed on the window regularly to increase ventilation. Especially in summer, don't put it in a closed environment for a long time, lest it get sick.

2. When yellow leaves and dead branches appear, they should be cut off in time. And adjust the improper maintenance conditions to prevent it from growing again.

A perennial rose with yellow leaves.

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