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Raising Chinese roses in early spring, if you want to open big flowers, how to raise them one by one?

Rose is a favorite flower of many flower lovers, mainly because it has no patience. When other flowers bloom, it will also bloom, and flowers bloom one after another, so it is also called moon red. In fact, the Chinese rose flowers are beautiful, graceful and elegant. Although flowers are beautiful in color, they are not tacky at all, so they are also called "the queen of flowers". When we raise Chinese rose, we usually give it a heavy cut in the coldest winter. However, some flower friends think that winter is too cold to prune. Then we can prune Chinese rose flowers in early spring. Now that beginning of spring has just passed, the Chinese rose is being pruned in due course. As long as "1 cut 3 tubes" is done well, the Chinese rose can bloom well and be easily made into a big flower ball. Where are they? 1 cut 3 tubes?

1. Pruning Chinese rose flowers can be pruned all year round. Usually pruning is mainly to cut off residual flowers, dry and weak branches of Chinese rose, and cut short branches of Chinese rose. In winter or early spring, we should give the Chinese rose a heavy cut, that is, shave our heads, and then let the Chinese rose grow new branches, with many bright flowers.

Pruning the rose: Pruning the rose in the morning needs to be pruned again before it germinates. It is also called shaved rose in Jinzhou rural area of Shijiazhuang, Hebei where Rongjie is located. Because sister Rong always leaves three centimeters of Chinese rose branches and cuts off all the above. If the rose plant is large, you can leave about 5 cm, selectively leave a few main branches, and cut off all the rest. The advantage of this is that it can reduce more nutrient loss. If not pruned, the Chinese rose plants will grow too high, and all branches will grow and absorb nutrients, so it is easy to grow badly. So after the holiday, the Chinese rose will grow stronger and the flowers will be bigger and more beautiful.

The pruned branches and leaves of the rose should be taken away from the rose in time to prevent germs from appearing on the branches and leaves and affect the growth of the rose in spring, which is what we often call clearing the garden.

Three-point management of trimmed Chinese rose requires some proper management to make it grow stronger and bloom more brightly. So how to manage it?

(1) More sunshine.

Rose likes warm sunshine and is afraid of being exposed to strong sunshine in summer. In spring and autumn, more sunshine is needed to be more conducive to the growth of Chinese roses and to bloom more and more brightly. Therefore, after the spring, if the local temperature is high, the rose can grow in a sunny environment, and if the temperature can reach 10 degrees, the rose can germinate and grow. Rose also needs more sunshine when it grows, so that it will not grow in white, its branches and leaves will be stronger and its flowers will be big and bright.

(2) Burying decomposed feces

Generally speaking, after the temperature drops in autumn and winter, it is necessary to bury the Chinese rose with decomposed manure, prune the Chinese rose again, and then clean the garden. But some flowers have not been cut again in winter, and of course they will not be buried with decomposed manure. This is not good for the growth of Chinese rose in spring, so we need to bury the decomposed manure for Chinese rose in early spring.

Burying the rose with decomposed fertilizer can be done after the rose germinates or after the rose is replanted. That is, dig some small pits at the edge of the flowerpot with a depth of about 8~ 10 cm, and then bury the decomposed sheep manure. Then fill up the pit, which will make the soil of Chinese rose looser and increase some fertility, which is beneficial to the growth of Chinese rose in spring. In the later stage, the Chinese rose grows and blooms, and even without fertilization, it can make the Chinese rose blossom big and bright, and it will bloom a lot. The specific fertilization can be determined according to the growth of the late rose. If there are many flowers in the late stage of the rose and the nutrients are consumed, you can also spray Flower Duo Duo No.2 appropriately.

(3) Water the soil once it is dry.

After the Chinese rose begins to sprout, it needs watering. Mainly because Chinese rose flowers are rarely watered in cold winter, so the roots are relatively dry. So the rose can be watered after germination. Water the rose. You can wait until the soil is dry before watering it again. Don't water half of it, so as to avoid uneven soil moisture, which will lead to poor ventilation and rotten roots. Take potted rose as an example, that is, after the soil is 2/3 dry, water is poured once until the water flows out from the drainage hole at the bottom of the flowerpot.

Conclusion The flower friends who didn't cut the rose in winter shaved the rose in early spring, plus three management methods, which can make the rose bloom easily and well. Let's call it a day. See you next time!