Tips for taking care of roses and How to grow roses with branches

1. How to grow roses with branches

1.1 Seasonality

Planting flowers by branches is essentially the method of cuttings, and almost every time can be done. But the best time for cuttings to fall between February and April and from August to October.

When cuttings in the rainy season are quite good, so will help the watering. In the dry season, you have to keep track of watering regularly, always keep the soil moist, the branches will take root and grow up well. At the same time, when cuttings are in the dry season, they must be cutted in a place with shade or have to cover the top.

1.2 Soil for cuttings

For rose cuttings, it is recommended to keep them in the husk soils, mixed with a little organic fertilizer such as cow dung or vermicompost.

When trimming, need to tillage the soil and irrigate more water to make it moist. At the time of cuttings, it is recommended to plug branches about 2 cm deep, without tilting.

1.3 Choose varieties of roses for cuttings

For the highest success rate should choose the type of persimmon easy to live such as forest pink, wild rose, but these types are not very beautiful flowers. Other types of persimmons, though not very strong, can still be cured.

Besides, there is no irrepressible type of persimmon because the stem contains only a little starch, so the tree is not able to create new roots, so if the cuttings will die.

1.4 Techniques for selecting cuttings

One of the important stages of growing roses with branches is to choose cuttings.

Choosing good cuttings is also an indispensable factor that determines the success of rose breeding. Ideally, it is advisable to choose the middle segments of branches, stems or tops, choose the ones that are in the stage of flowering, must be small branches, not too old and not too young.

Branches used for breeding are straight, healthy and new branches that grow within 1 year.

1.5 Techniques for cutting cuttings

After choosing healthy branches, about 20 cm long, use a sharp knife or scissors to prevent the stems from being rooted, cut a 45 degree angle. Cut away the dead flower buds, all leaves and thorns in the lower part, and the upper part can be trimmed or left behind.

Stems immediately after cutting need to soak into the root stimulating solution and plant immediately to avoid bacterial penetration, killing roses.

1.6 Details of how to plant roses with branches

As mentioned above, planting roses with branches is the cuttings, which is a method of using a stem from the mother tree to bring it to the ground, after the time of care, this stem will grow new roots and grow into a tree new.

For cuttings, dig a hole just enough in the planting pot, make the soil grow and irrigate more water to make it moist. Plug roses down 1.5 - 2 cm deep, upright. Then cultivate the soil, compressing the stem for the branches to not be shaken.

1.7 Fertilizers

After cuttings, care of roses is not too difficult, just need to provide enough water, not to make the soil too moist to be stagnant.

When branches begin to produce leaves, some stimulants can be used to stimulate fast growing and blooming plants such as IAA or NAA, or some of the more common substances like Antonik or N3M, Super Roo.

2. Take care of roses

Location: Roses are suitable for living in a well-ventilated and sunny environment, if the sun is shining 8 hours a day, the plants will grow well and be less pest and disease-causing. also bright and brilliant.

Watering: If you plant under garden soil you need to water once a day, plant in pots, water twice a day in the early morning and cool in the morning. Rose plants need enough water to leaf photosynthesis, if dry plants lack water, there will be red spider mites, yellow leaves and deciduous leaves. You limit watering in the evening because the water will stay on the leaves, making the leaves susceptible to fungal diseases.

Nutrition:

Nutrition: It is very important to decide whether or not your rose has a lot of flowers, the flowers are big and bright, especially when you plant roses in a pot. You observe the new branch if there is a deep burgundy color and stout branches, which means that the plant is provided with enough nutrients. If the branch is thin and tall, it is necessary to supplement the plant with nutrition.

Planting soil: You should replace the soil once a year.

Fertilizer: Combine alternating leaf and root fertilizer, once a month.

When the tree reaches the top, young leaves are supplemented with Dynamic fertilizer, bat is distributed around the stump and watered to help the plants absorb nutrients well, mixing NPK or DAP agricultural fertilizer to the stem and root leaves.

When the new plant buds with pink potassium fertilizer, the flower will have a characteristic color. But note that when the flowering plants do not water feces because they will damage the flower.

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