1. Choose a potThe plant of Japanese rose is very small, so you should not use too many flower pots, as it may be difficult to control watering if you use too many. Of course, don’t use a flowerpot that is too small. It’s fine if the flowerpot is slightly larger than the plant. 2. SoilIt can be said that it is a very easy-to-care-for flower and does not have too high requirements for the soil, but it is best to use soil with better looseness. You can add some earthworm castings to the soil, which can provide some nutrients for the growth of the plants. In addition, if its branches grow too densely, they also need to be thinned out appropriately. 3. SunlightRelatively speaking, it is also a plant that likes sunlight, so it is recommended to be placed in a place with good light for maintenance, which will help its growth. However, it needs shade in the summer and cannot be exposed to direct strong sunlight, as its leaves will be sunburned if exposed to the sun. 4. WateringWhen growing Japanese roses, do not water them too much, because they do not require much water. Usually, when the soil in the small flowerpot is dry, you can water it, just keep it in a state of sometimes dry and sometimes moist. |
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