Rose Flowering PeriodOne of the reasons we like roses is that they can bloom in multiple seasons, some even bloom every month, but some can only bloom once a year, which cannot be changed. Fuhuaqiang: Most roses can bloom in multiple seasons. The more frequent blooming varieties include: Hongda, Austin series, Kingdom Angel, Red Lotus, Sunflower, Monet, Blue Eden, etc. Re-flowering is difficult: Rose varieties with few and short flowering times include: Cinderella, Generous Gardener, Nahoma, Pink Dragon, Golden Celebration, etc. In addition to the differences in varieties, many flower lovers can only bloom once even if they choose roses with strong repetitive flowering. If you want to see flowers every month, learn a few tricks quickly. Extending flowering periodThe rose flowering period of many flower lovers' homes coincides with rainy days, and the rain washes away the flower buds. The original 15-day flowering period can only be three to five days. The key is that the flower shape is not good-looking! Just put a small cover on the flower before it rains, and it won't be afraid of wind and rain. After the weather cleared up, I untied the cover and found the bun-shaped flowers were intact and will continue to bloom for another ten days! You can use this method even if it is not a rainy day. Pruning preserves nutrients1. Cut flowers Roses consume a lot of nutrients when they bloom, and their flowering period usually lasts more than a week. We can cut the roses and put them in a vase to appreciate them, so that the nutrients of the plant are still there and it is guaranteed to bloom again next time~ 2. Pruning Thin and weak branches should be pruned Roses grow fast, and sometimes the fertilizer you apply will grow into insignificant twigs. If you don't like them, just cut them off. Don't put the cut twigs in the flowerpot to avoid breeding bacteria. Cut off blind branches and buds Generally, rose buds are at the top of the branches, and blind branches are branches that will no longer produce buds. They are useless and take up nutrients, so they must be cut off immediately. Because of malnutrition, many useless blind buds have to be pinched off. Cut off side branches and buds Near the root of the rose, the inward buds and branches can be cut off to prevent it from being too dense and lacking ventilation, which will breed red spider mites and black spot diseases. The main stem is rich in nutrients and will produce many small buds. The buds with good growth and direction can be left, and the side buds and branches that expand outward can be cut off. 3. Thinning flower buds Some flowers bloom vigorously at the beginning, forming buds crazily, but then they lose momentum while blooming, and it becomes more difficult for them to bloom again later, so they need to be thinned out when they are forming buds. Fertilization to supplement nutritionRoses like fertilizer. Once they lack fertilizer, they will be yellow and thin, not blooming, and will produce a bunch of blind buds and branches. If they continue to grow, they will become weeds... May to October is the fertilization period, so hurry up and fertilize. 1. Chicken manure, cattle and sheep manure Roses like chicken manure the most, and cow and sheep manure is also OK. These are all very good organic fertilizers. Except for the old roses that are raised outdoors, Huahua recommends that you ferment them before use. If you find it troublesome to ferment fertilizer, you can dry the fertilizer and mix it into the potting soil once a month, 3-5 grams each time (depending on the size of the plant), but don't put it close to the roots to avoid burning the roots. 2. Cereals and grains fertilizer The various bean dregs left in the juicer and the residues left after oil extraction can all be used to make fertilizer. Mix them into the soil and seal them for about 20 days and they will be ripe without any peculiar smell. The fermented grain fertilizer can be mixed into the rose soil two or three times a month. The amount depends on the size of your roses, ranging from 5 to 10 grams. Apply thin fertilizer frequently. 3. Milk and soy milk Milk, soy milk, and soy milk that have expired for more than one month can be used to water roses. It is best to add some water, otherwise it will be too thick and difficult to absorb. In addition to watering, you can also wipe the leaves to kill spider mites and aphids 4. Waste oil from range hoods Take a spoonful of waste oil from the range hood at home and bury it in the rose pot, it can be used as meat fertilizer When burying, be careful to keep away from the roots of the roses. The oil is thicker and sticking to them will affect their breathing. Don't do the opposite. How many times has your rose bloomed? I want it to open more times Just take action |
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