How often should you water your roses?Roses are not particularly fond of water. When watering the plants, you should adhere to the principle of watering them when the soil is dry and preferring dry rather than wet. Never let water accumulate in the soil. This will allow the roses to grow better. Roses are generally watered once a week, but the specific frequency of watering depends on many factors such as season and growth conditions. 1. Watering in spring The climate in spring is suitable and the air humidity is high. The rose is still in the growth recovery period and does not require much water. It only needs to be watered once every half a month. 2. Watering in summer The temperature is high and the humidity is low in summer, and the water in the soil evaporates faster, so you need to water more frequently, about once every 10 days. 3. Watering in autumn The temperature in autumn gradually decreases, and the frequency of watering is similar to that in spring. Water the roses once every 15 days or so, and water when the soil is dry and wet. 4. Watering in winter The temperature is low in winter, and the roses will enter a hibernation period. The water consumption will gradually decrease, and they only need to be watered once a month. What kind of water is good for roses?Roses do not have very high requirements for water quality. When watering them, you can use rainwater or river water for irrigation, or if conditions do not permit, you can use tap water that has been dried in the sun. |
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