1. Use soilWhen growing roses, it is best to use soil that is loose, breathable and well-drained, as such soil is more conducive to the growth of the plant. You can directly purchase special soil, or mix the soil yourself. Try to avoid using too sticky soil to grow the plants, as this may cause the plants to perform poorly and the quality of flowering may not be very good. 2. Soil Preparation1. Prepare some honeycomb coal slag. Be sure to use the ones that have been burned. Then prepare the dry river mud. Stir it in a ratio of 3:2, and you can grow roses after mixing evenly. Or you can mix garbage soil and an appropriate amount of river sand in a ratio of 7:3. 2. Mix garden soil, river sand and coal slag, and stir evenly before breeding. It must be disinfected before use. It is best to expose it to strong light first, which can also kill bacteria. 3. Is it suitable for indoor use?Roses can be grown indoors, but the maintenance environment must have a certain amount of light and not be too dark, otherwise it will be detrimental to the growth of the plants. When growing indoors, it needs ventilation and adequate light. However, it is not suitable to be kept in the bedroom. |
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