1. Breeding methods1. Soil: It is better to choose soil that is fertile and loose. It is not very demanding on the soil, but it needs to have good drainage. 2. Temperature: The temperature between 19 and 20 degrees is more suitable for the growth of roses. When growing indoors in winter, you should keep away from heaters and air conditioners as the plants cannot tolerate the high temperatures of electrical appliances. 3. Watering: You should observe the soil carefully and test the moisture of the soil with your hand. If it is dry, it means you should water it. If it is still moist, you need to wait until the soil is completely dry before continuing watering. 4. Light: It likes an environment with sufficient sunlight. The light in summer is relatively strong, so it needs proper shade. It can continue to receive light when the light gradually weakens. 5. Fertilization: Top dressing should be applied once in spring. The plant will enter a dormant period from July to mid-August, and fertilization should be stopped during this period. 2. PrecautionsIt is best to change the pot every two years or so, and the soil and tools should be disinfected when changing the pot. |
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