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Time,Method,Volume,Frequency of Rose Watering

Jane Margolis
2020-06-08 09:05:09
In summer, water the rose in the morning and evening, and in winter, try to water the rose at noon. It is not necessary to water the roses for maintenance and cultivation outside. After the soil dries, water supply should be appropriate. The important thing of potted plant maintenance is to prepare the water first, evaporate the chemical ingredients in the sun, and then pour them down the edge of the flowerpot. The amount of water should be kept moderate, and it needs to be poured thoroughly as soon as it is poured. Water can be poured once a day in summer, once a week in winter and 2-3 days in spring and autumn.

I. watering time

The time of watering rose is almost the same as other plants. In summer, we choose to water rose in the morning and evening to avoid watering at noon and damage to plants. Winter is different from summer. Try to water at noon. The temperature is low in the morning and evening to prevent frostbite.

Rose

II. Watering method

For the roses that are maintained and cultivated outside, it doesn't need too much water, just wait until the soil dries and supply water appropriately, and it doesn't need too much water. For potted plant maintenance, you need to prepare water in advance, volatilize the chemical components in the potted plant through the sun irradiation, and then water it when the water temperature is almost the same as the surrounding temperature. You need to water it along the edge of the flowerpot.

Rose

III. water quantity

When it is just transplanted into a flowerpot, it needs to be watered to absorb water. After that, keep the alternation of dry and wet during the growth. Once poured, it needs to be poured through until the bottom of the flowerpot runs water.

Rose

IV. watering frequency

Summer and winter are quite special. Water can be poured once a day in summer and once a week in winter. Spring and autumn two growth seasons climate is also very suitable, can 2-3 days to give secondary water.

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