Watering principlesFirst of all, you need to know that the general principle of watering roses is "intermittent watering". "Intermittent irrigation" specifically means watering thoroughly at one time to allow the water to penetrate into the roots, ensuring the moisture of the soil while avoiding water accumulation. The next watering should wait until the water in the soil is completely absorbed and evaporated and the surface is dry. As for the specific time interval between two waterings, it depends on the actual conditions of climate, growth and soil. There is no definite time limit. Watering precautionsWinter is the dormant period of roses. Since the leaves have completely fallen, they need less water. Just try to keep the soil moist but not dry out. When the first recovery and greening occurs in early spring, just make sure the soil is loose and moderately moist, and do not water it too frequently. Under normal circumstances, the buds that grow will be thicker and the joints will be shorter. The number of waterings can be slightly increased before flowering, and the soil must be kept moist under different weather conditions so that the flowers will not wither easily. Top dressing and watering should be carried out in coordination to prevent the loss of fertilizer and water as much as possible. If there is an excess of fertilizer and leaf burn is observed, watering should be carried out promptly to rescue the plants. As the temperature rises in summer, water evaporates vigorously, especially with the arrival of the dry season. It is required to water the plants once in the morning and evening every day to ensure sufficient water. When watering in the evening, pay special attention to watering the soil thoroughly. During the rainy season, the amount of watering should be reduced appropriately according to weather conditions. If the climate is too dry, you should spray water appropriately to increase the air humidity. Proper water spraying and dust removal can keep the flowers and leaves bright and beautiful. However, frequent watering will cause chlorides in the water to accumulate on the leaves and damage the leaves. In addition, water on the leaves will cause the spores of seasonal black spot disease to spread faster. Water is the source of life. Learning how to water scientifically is not only very helpful for growing roses, but also has more or less reference for the cultivation of other plants. To know more "secrets", please read other good articles. |
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