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How to fix the drooping head of the rose?

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, How to fix the drooping head of the rose?

Roses sometimes droop their heads, which is caused by underwatering, too many branches and leaves grabbing water or stagnant water in the soil. It is necessary to supply enough water to roses in a small number of times. Cutting off excess branches, leaves and buds can reduce the water demand of roses. As long as the soil does not accumulate water, roses will not hang their heads.

What should I do if the rose bows its head?

1. Replenish water

When roses droop their heads, it is likely to be due to lack of moisture. The rose has prickly stems and large leaves, and sometimes the water absorbed by its roots is not enough to support the consumption of the whole flower. at this time, the grower needs to water the rose a few times and spray the branches and leaves.

2. Pruning

The main ornamental value of roses lies in the beauty of their flowers. When roses supply too much nutrients and water to branches and leaves other than flowers, growers should use knives or scissors to remove some of the excess branches and leaves and trim the fine thorns on the flower stalks. In order to ensure an adequate water supply to the flowers, there will be no drooping head.

3. Change the soil

Roses sometimes show the characteristics of lack of water when the potted soil is wet, which may be caused by the impermeability of the potted soil. Roses should be cultivated in loose, porous and well-drained sandy soil. if water is deposited in the roots, the roses will rot, causing the flowers at the top of the roses to hang their heads, and the soil should be changed immediately.

 
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