How to keep roses blooming all summer
Many people say that raising flowers is like raising children, which requires careful care, and this is not false at all. Especially the roses that are loved by everyone need us to spend some time. Many flower lovers have encountered the situation that potted roses do not bloom. Don’t worry, today I will talk to you about this problem and give you some tips to make your roses bloom beautifully in summer.
Let’s talk about the growth needs of plants first. Plants, like people, have their basic needs. Just like people need to eat, drink water, and breathe, plants also need sunlight, water, air, and nutrients in the soil. Sunlight allows plants to photosynthesize and make food; water and nutrients are necessities for plant growth; and carbon dioxide in the air is the raw material for photosynthesis. Only when these basic needs are met can plants thrive and bloom beautiful flowers.

Why your potted roses don’t bloom.
Reason 1: Not enough sunlight
Rose is a “sunshine girl”. Without enough sunlight, she will be in a bad mood and refuse to bloom. Some flower lovers may put roses indoors or in a cool place, which is not okay. Summer is here, and there is plenty of sunshine. It is a good time to let roses bask in the sun. You can move her to the balcony or yard and let her enjoy the sun bath to her heart’s content. But be careful, avoid the hot sun at noon to avoid sunburn.
Reason 2: Insufficient nutrition
It is a big project for roses to bloom, and it consumes a lot of nutrients. If your soil is poor, or you haven’t fertilized it for a long time, the rose will not be “full”, so how can it have the strength to bloom? Summer is the peak season for roses. You can give her some compound fertilizer or organic fertilizer, such as chicken manure, fish intestines, etc. are good choices. Remember to apply thin fertilizer frequently, don’t give too much at once, so as not to “break” her.

Reason 3: Improper watering
Watering is a technical job, too much or too little is not good. Too much water will “drowned” the roots of roses; too little water will “thirst” her. How to judge? You can observe the dryness and wetness of the soil, or tap the flowerpot gently with your fingers and listen to the sound. The temperature is high in summer and the water evaporates quickly, so watering should be more diligent, but don’t water too much each time, just keep the soil moist.

Special tips for summer:
Summer is a challenge for plants. High temperatures, exposure to the sun, and pests and diseases may threaten their health. For roses, in addition to the above maintenance points, you also need to pay attention to the following points:
Sun protection: Although roses need sunlight, the hot sun in summer should still be properly shielded. You can use a shade net or move to a semi-shaded place.
Ventilation: Maintaining a good ventilation environment can effectively prevent the occurrence of pests and diseases. If you keep it indoors, remember to open the window for ventilation frequently.
Pest and disease control: Summer is a high-incidence period for pests and diseases. It is important to check the leaves and branches of roses regularly. Once signs of pests and diseases are found, they must be dealt with in time!
Now let’s make a summary! It’s not difficult to make your potted roses bloom beautifully in summer! Just meet her basic growth needs-sufficient sunlight, appropriate nutrients and water, and a good ventilation environment! Of course! In this special season of summer, we also need to pay extra attention to issues such as sun protection, ventilation, and pest and disease control!

How to keep roses fresh
1. First, we need to cut the roots of the roses into wedges with scissors, because this can increase the area of water absorption by the roots, so that the roses can absorb water better. After processing, just put it in the vase;
2. Second, we need to cut off some roots every two days, so that its roots can absorb water normally;
3. Third, we should not soak the leaves of the flowers in water. Long-term soaking will cause the leaves to rot, so we also need to cut off the leaves soaked in water;
4. Fourth, we need to change the water every day. If it is summer, you can also put a few ice cubes in the vase to keep the water temperature in the vase not too high. And remember to fill the vase with water.
5. Finally, in order to make the roses we receive bloom longer, you can also pour a few drops of beer into the vase, which can also extend the life of the roses.
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