1. Flowering periodIn a natural growing environment, roses bloom around May and June and only bloom once a year. However, nowadays many roses are grown in greenhouses, so they will bloom twice a year, sometimes even three times, but no more than three times a year. There are many varieties of roses, so their flowering periods vary. The four-season rose variety can bloom all year round. Its flowering period has a lot to do with the climate of the maintenance environment. For example, if roses are grown in the warmer south, their flowering period may be advanced. However, if it is grown in the relatively cold northern climate, its flowering will be delayed. 2. Methods of maintaining flowering1. Water: It is very important to replenish water in time. It is best to water once every 2 or 3 days, and the planting soil should be kept moist at all times. When the temperature rises in summer, more watering is needed. 2. Sunlight: It likes light and needs good light when cultivated, especially before flowering, it needs to be provided with sufficient sunlight. Exposing the plant to more sunlight before and during flowering can not only extend the flowering period but also make the flower color brighter. |
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