Rosebuds Whenever they bloom, they are highly ornamental. Because of this, many families are breeding rosebuds. So what are the breeding methods and precautions for rosebuds? For those of you who know how to raise flowers, it is not a difficult task. But for some newbies, it is just more difficult. Below to take a look with you to see the breeding methods and notes of rosebuds, interested friends can learn more about it.
First, the breeding of rosebuds1, soil
Rosebuds like sunshine, hardy. Planted in deep, loose, fertile, moist and well-drained soil is better. New plants should be planted with rotted organic fertilizer. Frost planting the first two years can be in the late fall of each year to open a ditch fertilizer, in order to facilitate the growth and flowering.
2, light
Rosebud is a light-loving flowers, preferring ample sunlight, but also tolerate semi-shade, hardy, adaptable, in addition to the winter winter cold overwintering, the south of all places are suitable for planting. Rosebuds should ensure that there is sufficient sunlight during the growth period, in order to be able to flourish, more flowers.
3, watering
Different seasons watering is different, in the winter to keep the potting soil moist, not dry. In the spring, increase the amount of water, watering once in the morning and evening. Summer heat, watering once a day in the morning and evening, to avoid exposure to the sun. In the high temperature watering, each watering should be a small amount of water from the basin seepage, then water through.
4, fertilization
In the growing season, the frequency and amount of fertilizer should be increased to adapt to its growth pattern. In March, you can apply 1 to 2 times of nitrogen-based liquid fertilizer to promote the growth of branches and leaves, in April and May to apply 2 to 3 times of phosphorus and potassium-based fertilizer to promote its more pregnant buds and more flowers, after the flower and then apply another reinvigorating fertilizer can be no longer fertilized.
5, pruning
In the flower buds began to expand after pruning, germination is pruning mark. It is important to prune the rose once after flowering, and at other times pruning is not very effective. If the flowers bloom on old branches instead of new ones, you need to prune after flowering.
6, pests and diseases
Rosebuds are very susceptible to pests and diseases, all caused by fungi. Examples include powdery mildew, black spot, and rust. You can carry out spraying drugs to prevent and control, and sterilize and disinfect. At ordinary times to ventilation, pay attention to pruning old diseased branches.
Second, rosebud breeding notes1, rosebud like moist, afraid of waterlogging. From budding to flowering, the water can be appropriate to pay more, to the soil moist and not waterlogged as well. After flowering watering can not be too much, the soil should be dry and wet, pay attention to drainage and flood prevention during the rainy season.
2, for adult rosebuds can be pruned once a year in the spring, but the amount should be moderate. To ensure that the branches are sparse, beautiful appearance. In the winter of each year, it is necessary to often prune the old branches and dense branches, to maintain light, ventilation, effectively reduce pests and diseases.
Conclusion: The above is the breeding method of rosebuds and precautions. We can use the above as a reference when breeding rosebuds in the future. In practice, go to the reasonable use, so that the plant grows luxuriantly.