Time to change the soil for potted rosesThe best season to change the soil for roses is spring, which is around March or April. You can also change the soil in autumn, but you must avoid the flowering period when changing the soil. When it blooms, the roots need time to adapt. During this period, it will not absorb nutrients normally, so it will not bloom. How to repot and change soil for potted rosesFirst, lay tiles on the bottom of the rose pot. The purpose of this is to increase the drainage of the pot. Otherwise, there will not be enough space for water to leak, which may cause water accumulation and root rot. Then cover the tiles with a layer of culture soil and put some hoof chips, spreading them evenly. After laying them, cover them with a layer of soil. Note that when changing the soil for potted roses, you need to choose a slightly larger pot. Don't clean the soil too small. Try to keep as many roots as possible. Then clean the roots of the roses taken out of the pot carefully to make sure they are not loose. Put them in a new pot, fill with soil, and then water the roses thoroughly. Precautions for changing the soil of potted rosesWhen changing the soil of potted roses, rotten roots and diseased roots must be cut off. Only in this way can the plant grow better. The soil in the original pot should not be too dry or too wet. The pot to be changed should be planted with nutrient soil. Soil for rose soil replacementWhen changing the soil for potted roses, you need to choose fertile and loose soil. It is best to use garden soil, you can use vegetable garden soil, or you can use soil that has been used to grow legumes. Changing the soil and applying base fertilizer for rosesUsually, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers are sufficient for the growth of roses. Trace elements such as magnesium, calcium and iron play an auxiliary role. You can apply some nutritionally balanced fertilizers during planting. Maintenance method of potted rose after changing soilAfter the rose is changed to a new soil, it cannot be exposed to strong light yet and needs to be kept in a semi-shaded place to allow it to slowly adapt to the external environment. Fertilizer can be applied after it has adapted. At this time, fertilizer should be mainly dilute nitrogen fertilizer, which can help it grow quickly and make the leaves lush. Watering after soil replacementDon't rush to water the potted rose after changing the soil. Wait a few hours and then water it slightly. Be careful not to let the soil in the pot be too moist, and also trim off rotten and dry roots. Leaves turn yellow after changing soilWhen changing the soil of potted roses, the roots will be more or less damaged. At this time, the roses have changed to a new environment and need a certain amount of time to adapt, so yellow leaves will appear. They need careful maintenance. Improper maintenance will lead to the death of the plant. See the sun after changing the soilGenerally speaking, the rose can be acclimatized within 5-7 days after repotting. At this time, you can expose it to the sun, but not strong light, just give it soft sunlight. |
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