When can you transplant roses

Roses like sunshine but do not grow well in the shade. They are cold tolerant and slightly tolerant of waterlogging. They are not strict with soil selection. Flowers are abundant in well-drained and moist places, and the flowers are of good quality. The roots penetrate shallowly into the soil, and there are many lateral roots growing horizontally at 15~30cm of the soil layer. There are fewer vertically growing roots. Generally, the vertical roots of roses are 60 to 10 c0 meters deep. It is easy for sprouts to occur at the root and neck. The bushes will expand and renew naturally. Buds begin in late February, and flowering occurs in May and June. July to early August and late September to mid-October are the two peak periods of aboveground vegetative growth. The fruits begin to crack and mature in mid-August, and the leaves fall in early to mid-December.

Plant morphology

Rose is an upright deciduous shrub, up to 2m high. Its branches are gray and densely covered with thorns and thorns, and the branchlets are densely covered with hairs. Odd-pinnate compound leaves, alternate, with 5-9 leaflets, elliptical to elliptical-obovate, 2~5m long, with blunt serrated edges, green leaves, wrinkled, hairless, pale back, with hairs and spines Hairs and stipules are mostly attached to the petiole and persist. The flowers are solitary or 3 to 6 are gathered at the branches of the current year. The flowers are purple, red and white, with single or double petals. They are very fragrant. The pedicels are short and have stinging hairs. The style is shorter than the receptacle. The fruit is spherical, brick red, smooth, with persistent sepals.

When can you transplant roses

1. Edible roses (10 years old)

2. Transplanting time: Transplant before July 18-20, 2019.

3. Planting place: Nanyang North

4. Soil conditions: sandy soil

5. Things to note when transplanting:

Soil treatment before planting

Since the soil of the planting site is sandy soil, the soil should be improved. 50-100 kilograms of high-efficiency organic fertilizer can be spread per acre, which is beneficial to the nutrient supply and root development of the roses after transplantation.

When can you transplant roses

Prune before transplanting

The roses to be transplanted should be heavily pruned to reduce transpiration and maintain moisture in the rose seedlings to facilitate survival. After pruning, large pruning wounds should be sealed with wound applicator.

Irrigation treatment

Irrigate the seedlings once before transplanting so that the seedlings can fully absorb water to facilitate their survival after transplanting.

Transplanting with soil

Since the current period is the high temperature period in summer, and the roses are 10-year-old seedlings, try to bring soil balls with you when digging to facilitate survival. For seedlings that cannot carry soil balls, they can be planted with mud rooting agent. You can add 150 ml of “2.85% rooting agent” to every 100 kilograms of mud and stir thoroughly before use.

When can you transplant roses

Repair roots

For those that cannot be transplanted with soil, root pruning can be performed before dipping in mud, and split roots or longer root systems can be pruned to prevent “root nesting” from occurring after planting and affecting the development of new roots.

Water after planting

After the roses are planted, they should be watered thoroughly at any time. When watering, naphthyl acetic acid and hymexazole can be irrigated with the water. Each rose seedling is about 1-1.5 grams and 6-10 grams of hymexazole preparation.

When can you transplant roses

Shade treatment

Since we are currently in the hot season and the amount of transpiration is high, roses should be shaded after planting. Shade nets can be used to shade the planted seedlings.

Moisturizing spray

After the roses are planted, they should be sprayed with water 2-3 times a day, but avoid water accumulation or excessive soil moisture to prevent root rot.
Use of anti-transpiration inhibitors
After the roses are planted, spray 600 times liquid anti-transpiration inhibitor every 7-10 days for a total of 2-3 times.

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