1. Breeding methods1. Soil: The requirements for potting soil are not very strict. It grows well in acidic soil with high humus content and good drainage. 2. Temperature: The temperature should be controlled well. The most suitable temperature for plant growth is between 14 and 28 degrees. When the temperature is too high in summer, it should be moved to a cool place. When the temperature gradually drops in winter, it needs to be moved indoors for continued cultivation. 3. Watering: It is afraid of drought and waterlogging, so the amount of water needs to be strictly controlled. In the high temperature in summer, it should be watered once a day. Do not let the soil in the pot be too dry. Just water it thoroughly to avoid water accumulation in the pot. 4. Light: It likes light and grows better in an environment with sufficient light. Insufficient light will cause various problems such as yellowing leaves and falling leaves. 5. Fertilization: Fertilization is required in small amounts. According to the growth status of the rose, fertilization can be applied in proportion every month. 2. PrecautionsSince the root system grows faster, it is better to repot once every six months to a year. |
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