How to grow water-grown roses
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When raising it, let it see the sun every day, because it likes the sun, and the temperature must be stabilized at around 18-25°C. Frequent water changes are necessary, usually once every half month, and when the weather is hot, once a week. When growing indoors, doors and windows should be opened frequently, and insect infestations should be prevented and treated as soon as possible.
1. Maintenance skills
1. Maintenance skills
1. Receive light: Roses are plants that like sunlight very much. If you want them to grow better and bloom more, you need to see them every day. Light. Generally, it should be kept in a good light place for at least 4 hours a day.
2. Pay attention to the temperature: The temperature during breeding must not be unstable. It is best to stabilize the temperature at around 18-25°C. Especially in summer and winter, try not to let the temperature fluctuate around 5℃.
3. Change water frequently: when growing with water , the water must be changed frequently, and it must be replaced in time when dirt appears in the water. Generally, the frequency of water changes is once every half month, of course, when the weather is hot, it is once a week.
4. Prevent pests and diseases: Most water plants are placed indoors, so if indoor ventilation is poor, it is easy to attract small bugs. Doors and windows should be opened frequently. If small bugs have appeared, use a brush or tweezers to remove them. If severe, use insecticide.
2. Precautions
Water Roses also need to be pruned from time to time, but the pruning method is very simple. You only need to cut off some dry branches and leaves or yellowing branches and leaves.
2. Precautions
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