How to fertilize roses in winter for best resultsTo tell you the truth, it is best not to fertilize roses in winter. We need to understand the habits of roses in order to grow them well. Why is it best not to apply fertilizer in winter? Everyone knows that roses begin to hibernate in winter. Even if the temperature in some places is not low, roses will still go into a slight hibernation. This is its characteristic. What does dormancy mean? It means stopping growth. Why do we fertilize roses? It is to make them grow better. If we think about it carefully, isn't this contradictory? Therefore, roses do not need to be fertilized in winter, and even water should be less. I have talked about the maintenance of roses in winter several times before. What everyone is more concerned about is how to protect roses from the cold in winter? Rather than how to fertilize, I feel that this question should be asked in spring. To care for roses in winter, you need to wait until the roses go dormant and then prune them. Generally, pruning the entire plant will be enough, except for climbing roses. It is best not to fertilize in winter, and the number of times you add water should be reduced, but you cannot not water it. Although roses do not absorb much water during dormancy, the water in the pot will evaporate. Therefore, it is necessary to find out in time that the pot soil is too dry to avoid dehydration and drying of the roots . If the local temperature is not lower than minus 10 degrees Celsius, it is best not to move the rose into the house, just leave it outdoors for natural maintenance. If you are really worried or the temperature is too low, you can place the rose in a corner sheltered from the wind, wrap the soil in the pot with something, or move it into the house, and pay attention to ventilation indoors. This is the basic principle of caring for roses in winter. Therefore, it is not appropriate to fertilize in winter, and liquid fertilizer is not needed. Just give yourself some free time in winter and fertilize in spring . Spring is the peak season for rose growth. After a winter of dormancy, the temperature rises in spring. The crazy growth of roses requires a lot of nutrients. At this time, we need to fertilize the roses. Generally, we need to repot the rose in early spring. When repotting, we need to add some base fertilizer. You can use organic fertilizer or slow-release fertilizer. You need to add some compound fertilizer for daily maintenance, once a month. When the flower buds are brewing, you should spray potassium dihydrogen phosphate or Huaduoduo, or you can irrigate the roots. Be careful not to use too high a concentration to avoid burning the leaves or roots. During the entire flowering period of the rose, we need to maintain it in this way, generally spraying once every 10 days. If the rose shows signs of slow growth, such as stunted seedlings and few flowers, in addition to pruning branches to promote growth, we can also apply some fertilizers, such as compound fertilizers or liquid fertilizers, to promote the growth of the rose. After saying so much, it actually comes down to one point: it is best not to fertilize roses in winter. It is better to fertilize them in spring for better results. |
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