Key points for watering potted rosesPotted roses are usually watered before 8 a.m., because the temperature is not high and the sun is not strong at this time. Generally after 11 o'clock, the temperature gradually rises. The plants need to go through a night after watering. During this long buffer period, it can fully absorb and utilize water, evaporating less and absorbing more, which is beneficial to its growth. How to judge whether to water rosesObserve with your eyes whether there is any change in the color of the soil on the surface of the potting soil of the potted rose. If the color becomes light white, it means that the soil is lacking water and needs to be watered in time. If the color becomes darker, it means that the soil is moist and no watering is needed. How often should I water the roses?When caring for potted roses, you need to follow the principle of watering thoroughly when the soil is dry. Under normal circumstances, watering once a day is enough. If the climate in your area is relatively humid or the temperature is not too high, you can extend the watering period for a few days. Should roses be watered thoroughly?Watering thoroughly can allow the roots of potted roses to absorb sufficient water, allowing the roots to grow strong and prosperous. If the water is not poured thoroughly, the potted roses will look a little wilted and their growth will not be ideal. How to water potted rosesWhen watering potted roses, you should follow the principle of "don't water unless the soil is dry, and water thoroughly when it is completely dry." Simply put, if the surface of the soil in the pot is dry to about 2 cm, you can water it. Keep watering until water seeps out from the bottom of the pot. What water to use for potted rosesWater is related to the growth of potted roses, so the water used to water them must be clean and harmless. If the water contains impurities, it will affect its growth. Tap water can be used, but most of it contains chlorine, so it should be left to stand for a day or two before use. Watering amount for potted rosesIt is generally recommended to water potted roses with about 400 ml of water at a time. When watering, be sure to water thoroughly when the soil is completely dry. Don't be afraid of watering too much. The excess water will be discharged from the pot through the bottom and side holes. Precautions for watering potted roses1. Do not water the potted rose before repotting, keep the soil relatively dry, trim the branches and leaves appropriately when repotting, and water the soil thoroughly after repotting. In the first few days of repotting, do not expose it to a lot of sunlight, just expose it to the sun occasionally. 2. The best time to water potted roses is in the morning, because after watering in the morning, after a day of photosynthesis, the water in the soil evaporates quickly, and it is not easy to cause the soil in the pot to be too wet. Try not to water at night, as it is easy to cause diseases and pests due to excessive moisture in the soil and residual water on the leaves cannot evaporate in time. |
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