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Notes on transplanting rose trees

Marie Schrader
2020-07-02 19:17:41
Select the right place: when transplanting rose trees, it is necessary to select a place with good light conditions and relatively soft flower soil as the transplanting place. Don't hurt the root: when transplanting, keep the soil ball on the root of the plant, and handle it carefully, don't hurt its root. Slow seedling: after transplanting, stop fertilizer and water control, and cover properly to make it adapt to the new environment faster.

I. choose the right place

If we want to transplant rose trees, we need to choose a place with good light conditions and relatively soft flower soil. This will make it grow better. If it is transplanted to a place where the light is not enough or the flower soil is not enough to breathe, it is likely to cause poor growth.

rose

Don't hurt your roots.

When transplanting, it is necessary to keep the soil balls on the root system of the plant, and it is not allowed to clean them all. And when transplanting, be careful not to bump into its roots. This can effectively prevent it because of the root injury, and appear to weaken the growth, or even unable to survive.

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3. Slow down the seedlings.

After transplanting, it will take some time to adapt to the new flower soil. During this period of time, try to keep warm, and properly block the light, only let it receive some soft sunlight. In addition, it is necessary to stop fertilization temporarily and control the number of times of watering. This allows it to adapt to the new environment more quickly. After it is confirmed that it has been adapted, normal maintenance can be resumed

Replanted rose

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