1. Time selectionRose cuttings are suitable for spring and autumn. In spring, it can be done from late April to the end of May. The climate is mild at this time and the branches are vigorous. The cuttings can take root about one month after cutting, and the survival rate is very high. In autumn, choose to carry out cuttings from late August to the end of October, but at this time the temperature difference between day and night will become larger, the rooting speed will be slow, and the survival rate will be relatively low. 2. Management after cuttingIn the early stage of cuttings, when the cuttings have not yet sprouted, do not water too much, about once every 7 to 10 days will be enough. When the spikelets begin to take root and produce ears, you can gradually increase the amount of watering, about once every 3 to 5 days. After about a month, you can use urea liquid fertilizer to fertilize the leaves of the cuttings to promote rooting. |
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