Roses are fragrant when they bloom. They are a particularly beautiful flower. Whether they are placed at home or planted in the field, they can create a beautiful landscape. Roses are now widely cultivated. If you need to transplant them during the process, you still need to pay attention to the subsequent maintenance. Rose transplanting timeIt is best to transplant roses in winter and spring , and the best time is from November to March of the following year. If you transplant them at this time, the harm to the plants will be less. Because the temperature in different regions is different, when the temperature is too high or too low, the survival rate of transplanting is very low. If the temperature is not right during transplanting, the roots of the rose will not be able to grow normally, so choosing the right time for transplanting will help increase the survival rate. Rose transplanting methodStep 1: Pruning : Prune the plants before transplanting , and cut off branches that are too long or growing unhealthily to avoid affecting the growth of the plants. Step 2: Transplanting the seedlings : Be especially careful when transplanting the seedlings, and try to lift the soil ball near the roots to reduce damage to the roots of the plants. Step 3: Pad the pot : Place some tiles in the pot to cover the holes at the bottom of the pot, mix the fertilizer evenly, and put it in the pot and spread it flat. Step 4: Bury the soil : Plant the plant in the new pot. The depth should be kept similar to the original soil. It can be slightly deeper to make the plant more adaptable to the environment. Fill the gaps with soil and compact it gently. Don't use too much force to avoid damaging the plant. Too little soil density is not conducive to plant growth. Management of rose after transplantingAfter transplantation, the plants need good light conditions to promote their rooting and growth, with at least five hours of light per day. During the growth period, the roses must be guaranteed to have sufficient nutrients and fertilized in time, about once every ten days, and once a week during the vigorous growth period. Because roses bloom on new branches, pruning off old branches and poorly developed branches and leaves can make roses grow healthily. Transplanted plants are more fragile and more susceptible to diseases and pests, so they can be sprayed with pesticides at the right time. |
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