1. Prepare the containerIf you want to keep roses in water, you must first prepare a suitable vase and disinfect it before use to avoid bacteria inside. After disinfection, rinse it with water and fill it with some clean water. 2. Simple pruningBefore growing the roses in water, the main thing is to trim the dry leaves, yellow leaves and leaves at the bottom of the branches, because the leaves cannot be soaked in water and are prone to rot and pollute the water quality. The bottom of the flower branch should also be trimmed into a 45° angle to increase its ability to absorb water. 3. Water cultureAfter preparing the above work, put the roses into the vase. If there is not enough water, add some. The water level is best at the stem. If conditions permit, you can add some nutrient solution, diluted beer or a small amount of white sugar. 4. Post-maintenanceDuring water culture, it cannot be exposed to direct sunlight. The breeding environment must have good ventilation and avoid being kept in a too hot and stuffy place. And change the water regularly, it is best to change it as soon as the water becomes dirty. If the water is not changed for a long time, the water quality will deteriorate and cause the roses to wither. |
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