Dutch rose storage conditions
Growing Dutch roses in the garden requires knowing information to grow the plant in the best way.
The conditions for maintaining Dutch roses depend on several important and essential factors. If you keep these factors in mind when maintaining them, both the planting of Dutch roses will be done in the best way and your flowers will be your guests for a long time.
1- How to water roses
This plant needs proper watering in order to grow well.
Eternal roses On the contrary, ordinary roses do not need watering, so be sure to check the type of plant before maintaining the plants. Soil moisture is also one of the most important maintenance items.
• The required humidity level at night should be 60 percent.
• The required humidity level during the day should be 50 percent.
To find out the exact amount of moisture in the plant's soil, you can use a
hygrometer to provide the plant's needs well. The method of watering
roses in a pot is the same; Just be careful about soil drainage.
2- Suitable soil for Dutch roses
The best soil
Dutch roses in which this plant can be planted is listed below:
• Soil, sand and animal manure
• Loamy and clay soil
• Fertile and rich soil
• Fertile soil
Be careful not to keep the plant in soil that contains lime.
Also, one of the most important tips for maintaining this plant is proper drainage. After that, make sure the soil is properly drained.
The best soil pH is between 5.5 and 6. It is best to keep this in mind when caring for
Dutch rose.
3- Light, the source of nutrition for Dutch tall rose
This plant needs to receive
6 hours of sunlight daily in order to grow well; Otherwise, the flowering time of the Dutch rose will be delayed and it will not grow well.
4- Fertilizer, strengthening the Dutch rose
Mulch fertilizer; It is very suitable for use in the winter.
Fertilizer helps the Dutch rose to grow faster and bloom better.
Never forget, when planting
Indian rose, there is no need to fertilize, and avoid fertilizing the plant.
5- Temperature required Rose
A temperature between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius is the most suitable temperature for the plant.
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6- Pruning or shaping the plant
In winter, prune dead and damaged branches so that the plant starts growing new branches and leaves.
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