1. TemperatureRoses prefer an environment with good ventilation, drainage and suitable temperature. The suitable growth temperature is 15 to 26 degrees. When the temperature exceeds 30 degrees in summer, it will enter a dormant period, so appropriate shading should be provided in summer, but it likes plenty of sunlight, so it is best not to place it under the shady wall of the gable. 2. WaterRoses are sensitive to water. From the budding period to the flowering period, it is necessary to ensure sufficient water and keep the soil in the pot moist. This is conducive to the growth of flower stems, the enlargement of flowers and the bright colors of flowers. When it enters a dormant period, watering should be controlled. 3. FertilizationRoses sprout and bloom many times during the growing season, which consumes a lot of fertilizer. Therefore, during the cultivation process, you must pay attention to fertilization. Generally, base fertilizer is applied once in winter, and top dressing is applied two to three times during flowering depending on the growth conditions of the flowers. This will make them grow healthily, with bright colors, and at the same time increase their ability to resist diseases. |
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