How to plant rose flowers to keep them alive
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Cutting of rose flowers is usually done in spring and autumn. Choose a branch that has bloomed, cut it about 10 centimeters, and add two to three branches and two leaves. Cut the bottom of the branch diagonally and apply a little rooting powder. Prepare potting soil with perlite, vermiculite and plant ash, insert the branches into it and water it thoroughly. After that, place the flower pot in a place with scattered light, water it thoroughly after the soil is dry, and wait until the leaves grow to maintain it normally.
1. Cutting time
1. Cutting time
The cutting time is related to the branches. If it is a twig, it is generally better during the growing season, usually April-May or September-October. If it is hard branches, it can be done in early spring or late autumn.
2. Branch selection
Rose It is better to choose flower branches that have bloomed. Generally, such branches have bud points and are easier to survive after cutting. The young shoots have more stringent environmental requirements and are more difficult to survive through cuttings. The branches are about 10 cm, usually with two to three nodes. Keep the top 2 leaves and remove all the others. The bottom should be cut diagonally to increase the rooting area, and a little rooting powder should be applied.
3. Pot soil preparation
Suitable potting soil is conducive to the growth of rose flowers. Generally, the combination of perlite, vermiculite and plant ash is used, which will not produce water accumulation and also allow a certain humidity in the pot soil. You can also use garden soil to add a certain amount of river sand to increase drainage and provide certain nutrients.
4. Carry out cuttings
Use Poke a hole in the soil with chopsticks, plant the branch into it, compact the soil and water thoroughly. If the temperature is low, you can put a plastic bag on it, untie it every few days to ventilate it, and observe whether it germinates.
5. Slow seedling maintenance
After cutting, place the flowerpot in a place with scattered light. Water after the soil dries. You can usually spray water appropriately around it. When new leaves and leaves appear, they can be transplanted to new potting soil and maintained normally.
2. Branch selection
3. Pot soil preparation
4. Carry out cuttings
5. Seedling maintenance
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