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Conditions for storing miniature roses

Watering the Sanaz Rose (Miniature Rose)

One ​​of the important points for growing the Sanaz rose or miniature rose plant is its watering. During the flowering period of the plant, try to water it regularly and daily and check the soil surface to make sure it is moist. The best time to water is when the soil surface is dry. Be sure to remove excess water from the bottom of the pot after watering so that it does not cause rotting of the plant's roots and fungal infection of the Sanaz rose.

The light required by the Sanaz rose is low (miniature rose)

Sanaz rose (miniature rose) Like other types of roses, it requires a lot of light, and if the amount of light is reduced, the amount of flowering will decrease and there is a possibility of the plant fading. Miniature roses need about 6 hours of direct sunlight, in general, miniature roses are classified as light-loving plants.

Temperature required for keeping red Sanaz flowers (Miniature roses)

Sanaz flowers like a temperature of about 22 degrees Celsius. This plant does not like high heat, and high heat reduces its flowering. It is important to note that Sanaz flowers do not like extreme cold, and it reduces the number of flowers; Of course, miniature roses prefer warmth over cold. If roses are grown under trees and in the shade, the flowers will not be of good quality. Low light intensity will cause excessive elongation of the flower stalk and lead to stiffening of the flower stalk or flowering stem, which will in turn cause the plant to bend. In areas with severe cold, it is necessary to use mulch to protect the trunk and branches from the cold. If the temperature reaches minus twenty degrees Celsius in winter, it is necessary to use a plastic bag. In the spring, soil and mulch are collected at the base of the plant.

Soil required for growing miniature roses (miniature roses)

To prepare suitable soil for miniature roses, use loamy soil, sandy soil, and some clay soil. Suitable soil should also contain a mixture of organic matter and include about 10 percent of the soil. Miniature roses should have good drainage and avoid saturated soils. In areas with high rainfall, miniature roses are planted in such a way that they are higher than the grass surface and water does not accumulate. Miniature roses should not be planted in sandy soils. Planting them in calcareous soils should also be avoided. The ideal soil pH for this plant is around 5.9, but it also likes a pH between 5.5 and 5.6.

Moisture requirements of miniature roses (miniature roses)

Miniature roses require a humidity of between 50% and 60%, and more than that may increase fungal infections, especially powdery mildew, on the plant. To meet the humidity needs of this plant in closed environments, you can spray water or place a wet sponge next to the pot or cool mist to provide the humidity it needs. Spraying should be applied to the plant every two to four days. The island can also be used to provide the plant with the moisture it needs, by placing some pebbles under a pot and pouring water on them, so that the water level is lower than the bottom of the pot.

 

Pruning the Sanaz plant (miniature rose)

One ​​of the important points in growing Sanaz is pruning miniature roses. In addition to making the plant more beautiful, pruning also helps it to be more fertile and fruitful. The best time to prune the Sanaz flower is late winter or early spring. To prune the Sanaz flower, you can remove one-third to one-half of the side stems of the plant, or to rejuvenate the plant, you can cut the old stems to the base and repeat this process in the second and third years. Pruning during flowering and when the plant is wilted or dried, and removing wilted and dried flowers with sharp scissors, this will help the plant not to spend its energy on dry and wilted flowers.

Fertilizing the rose (Miniature Rose)

Like other plants, the rose needs nutrients, which it gets from appropriate fertilizer.

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