The newly purchased rose soil is relatively casual, which is often not conducive to its growth, especially slow seedling recovery. Some nutritious soil can be prepared by mixing garden soil, rotten leaf soil and rice husk ash in the proportion of 5:3:2. The soil should be slightly acid, not alkaline soil.
The bought rose flowers are always in bloom, but it needs to consume nutrients. In order for it to recover as soon as possible, it is necessary to cut off the flowers. At the same time, prune the plants properly, remove the old leaves and withered leaves, and avoid nutrient loss.
If the bought rose soil is relatively dry, it means that there is a long-term shortage of water, and water is needed at this time. If you need to change basin and soil, you also need to pour water once to make the root system closer to the new soil and help it adapt to the environment.
The newly bought rose flower should not be fertilized, and the slow seedling stage is not strong for fertilizer. But in the recovery of growth, it is necessary to timely topdressing. It can be watered with light fertilizer or organic fertilizer, which is good for its growth.