How often water roses
Roses are a very famous ornamental flower in the world. They not only have many varieties, but also have a wide range of uses. Today is 520 Confession Day. I believe that major florists have already placed roses in the most conspicuous positions for everyone to buy. As people’s living standards continue to improve, many people also grow potted roses at home. So how often should potted roses be watered? How to water potted roses?
How often should potted roses be watered?
Potted roses like moist growing conditions, so they must not be deprived of water during the growing season. In spring and autumn, water should be supplied every 4-5 days to prevent it from lacking water. In summer, due to the high temperature, water evaporates quickly, so you can water it every 2-3 days to prevent the potted roses from dehydrating. When dormant in winter, in order to avoid water accumulation and freezing, water should be watered every 15 days or so.

How to water potted roses?
What to water?
Potted roses can be watered directly with rainwater. If not, you can also water them with water from the surrounding river ponds or streams. Be careful to choose clean water. In addition, you can also choose purified water or tap water that has been left out for 1-2 days.
How to water it?
Choose a sunny day and water in the morning or evening. Pour the prepared water into the kettle, then gently pour it into the flower soil along the edge of the flower pot. Do not pour water directly to its roots to avoid waterlogging of its roots.

Watering matters
(1) Water quality: Watering roses with slightly acidic water will make them grow most vigorously. Therefore, it is most appropriate to collect some rainwater for watering during the rainy season.
(2) Water temperature: The water temperature during watering should be as close as possible to the soil temperature and ambient temperature to prevent excessive temperature differences from irritating the roses. When watering in winter, you can add some warm water appropriately.
(3) Water quantity: In summer, the temperature is high and water evaporation is large. Therefore, roses need to be replenished with water in a timely manner. Water should be frequently sprayed on the leaves of the plant and the surrounding ground to increase air humidity and assist in lowering the temperature. The temperature in winter is relatively cold, and roses consume less water and evaporate less water. Therefore, we need to control the amount of watering and keep the pot soil dry to help the plants survive the winter. It is best to change watering to spraying.
Precautions
During the flowering period of roses, be sure to control watering and keep the soil dry. Excessive watering at this time can easily cause the plant to absorb too many nutrients, grow leaves like crazy, but not bloom properly.
When watering on weekdays, follow the principle of watering if it is not dry and watering thoroughly. In summer, water more in the morning or evening, and spray around from time to time. Control watering in winter and spray a small amount of warm water on the soil surface at noon.
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