SUPER beautiful ROSES. Breeding Roses in water Cost-effective

SUPER beautiful ROSES. Breeding Roses in water Cost-effective How to take care of standard rose plants, healthy body, thick wings Rose is a flower that is loved by many people with its charming beauty and characteristic fragrance. If you own a colorful rose garden, but don’t know how to take care of it properly and most beautifully, don’t worry. Here are some simple and standard rose care techniques you need to know before you start taking care of them: Proper watering First, you need to know how to water the roses properly. The soil for growing roses needs to be kept moist throughout the growing period. Therefore, daily you should fresh water in the morning and evening. Roses grown in hot climates should be watered more often than in cold climates. You can use a watering can directly on the base of the rose and avoid wetting the leaves. When watering roses, you should note, do not water in the evening because the plants are susceptible to fungal diseases. Besides, you can cover with a layer of soil pellets at the base of the plant to reduce soil splashing when watering. Fertilization How to care for roses you also need to pay attention to the stage of fertilizing so that it is reasonable. Roses are suitable for organic fertilizers, helping to provide the nutrients needed for plant growth and pH balance. Besides, you should also use slow fertilizers such as worms, phosphorus, potassium, and adequate nitrogen. Roses after being planted about 1 week, you apply vermicompost at the base depending on the small or large tree. Each time you fertilize, you can add egg banana fertilizer. About 7-10 days, add vermicompost once so that the roses have beautiful colors and thick wings. After 3 months, plowing the soil around the base of the rose and spreading vermicompost on top to prevent pest attacks. I wish you a good day ❤️❤️❤️ I hope you will like it! Thank for your watching and don’t forget subscribe my channel ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ @5T1Ideas ❤️ #5t1ideas#howto#indoorplants#gardening
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