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Potted roses and roses want to grow well so that the roots grow stout and blossom with soil.

Published: 2024-10-07 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/07, Potted roses and roses, because the space in the flowerpot is limited, how to use this limited space to make the seedlings grow best, this is what we pursue, so there are relatively high requirements in the allocation of soil, and we cannot do as we please like planting on the ground. ...

Potted roses and roses, because the space in the flowerpot is limited, how to use this limited space to make the seedlings grow best, this is what we pursue, so there are relatively high requirements in the allocation of soil, and we cannot do as we please like planting on the ground.

The first thing to do is to make the matrix breathable and moisturizing. If the substrate is well ventilated, the root system can develop well, because the root system has the characteristics of hydrotaxis, fertilizer and oxygen, that is to say, where there is more water, more fertilizer and more air, the root system is willing to grow wherever there is more water, fertilizer and air. If the soil is impermeable, then there is less air inside the substrate, and the root system will coil around the bottom of the basin. Substances that can make the matrix breathable are generally large particles, such as coarse coconut bran, loose scales, of course, cinder is also good, but the proportion is too large, family planting is OK, florists consider postage or forget it. Therefore, considering air permeability, moisturizing and fertilizer preservation, I suggest that the matrix should be mixed as follows: coarse coconut bran, fine coconut bran, perlite and peat. In order to increase the specific gravity, coarse sand can be added appropriately.

Secondly, fertilization and watering are also critical, not that when the substrate is matched, the seedlings will grow. Fertilization generally I suggest fertilizing from the surface of the basin soil, so that the fertilizer will not touch the root system at once and burn the root, but also let the root system grow to the middle and upper part of the basin soil, and improve the utilization rate of basin soil space. Watering is mainly for root refinement, and the use of the dry-wet cycle can make the root system stronger, that is, watering the basin soil to the maximum extent that the plant can tolerate.

In addition, to grow a good rose, but also need a very reasonable pest management in order to grow well, the root system is strong, blossom, flower friends, come on!

 
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