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There are currently 5 common types of water used for arranging roses, namely rainwater, well water, river water, tap water or mineral water. If you want to use tap water at home, it is best to leave it for more than a day. You can also add some sugar and nutrient solution to the water.
This increases the flowering time of the roses.
1.Select the container.
Aquaponic roses should be selected in the right container, according to the size of the branch of the rose to choose the best glass vase. Because the glass vase is transparent, changes in water quality and the growth of rose roots can be observed. If you don't have a glass vase, you can also use a plastic vase.
2.Replace the water quality.
Rose water cultivation needs to change the water quality frequently, and change the water once every 2-3 days. If the water is not changed for a long time, it is easy to develop bacterial infections, which will affect the growth of branches and leaves.
3.Prune branches and leaves.
Rose water culture needs to prune the branches and leaves, the branches and leaves are too lush will absorb a lot of nutrients, resulting in individual branches and leaves due to lack of nutrients dry up and die, so try to let the retained branches and leaves can fully obtain nutrients, cut off the stunted branches and leaves.
4.Water change time.
After hydroponic roses have taken root, the frequency of water changes should be changed according to the season, every 14 days in spring and autumn, 8 days in summer, and 18 days in winter. When changing the water, the scale and dirt on the inner wall of the container should be cleaned, and the water can be submerged in 2 3 of the root system, so that the root system can breathe better.
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A slice of ground aspirin-soaked water.
Use scissors to cut the roses you bought back into a short section.
Add a piece of grated aspirin before filling the vase with water so that the freshness of the flowers will last for an additional 7 days.
Do not overrun the flowers and leaves with water to prevent them from rotting.
Change the water once every two days, and when changing the water, you should also wash the flower branches soaked in the water, and the vase should also be cleaned to prevent fungus.
When collecting, leave the flower branches longer, and after picking them back into the room, quickly soak the base of the flower branches into the water pot, and then cut off a part of them appropriately in the water (pay attention to oblique cutting), and then dare to insert the bottle immediately.
Cut flowers purchased from the market should also be treated in the same way before bottling.
This method can effectively eliminate and reduce the bubble blockage inside the flower stem, improve the absorption capacity of the flower branch after cutting, and prolong the shelf life.
In addition, it is best to use water for flower arrangement, such as well water, clear river water, etc., and tap water is best left for a day before use. Flower arrangements should be placed on the windowsill as much as possible to prolong the life of the flowers.
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1. Dealing with flower branches:Before raising roses in water, you need to use scissors to prune its branches, the bottom position needs to be cut obliquely, and the lower leaves should be cleaned. This not only reduces water consumption, but also prevents decay.
2. Prepare the container:When it comes to raising roses in water, feel free to find a clean bottle from home, whether it's a drink bottle or a clear glass bottle.
3. Carry out water cultivation:When ready, place the roses in a vase and add water to it, not too high, almost below the bottom leaves. After that, it is necessary to wait for it to grow new roots, and change the water every 2-3 days.
Hydroculture Tips:
When its root system grows, the frequency of water change can be extended, almost once a half month, and once a week when the weather is hot. The temperature during maintenance should not be too high, around 18-25. Also, pay attention to the water temperature of the water change, whether it is in summer or winter, you should use room temperature water.
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1. It is good to raise roses in nutrient solution or water diluted with milk.
2. Prune the rose branches to be water-nourished first, pay attention to the bottom of the pruning is to be cut obliquely, and the leaves at the bottom should generally be disposed of in order to reduce water consumption.
3. Find a clean bottle, or a clear glass, for water to grow roses.
4. Fill the bottle with water, and throw a piece of vitamin in it, which is conducive to prolonging the flowering period of the rolling brother.
5. You can also choose to add nutrient solution or milk to the bottle filled with water, which is conducive to better hydroponic roses.
6. Then put the roses into a bottle filled with water, pay attention to the water level should not be too high, just below the bottom of the rose leaves.
7. After the roses such as Dashi slowly grow new roots, you can consider changing the water dust tribe regularly.
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Methods and precautions for raising roses in water:
Roses will absorb nutrients in the water when they are raised in the water, and at the same time, some microorganisms will grow in the water, and if the water is not changed frequently, it will lead to the increase of microorganisms in the water, the root system will rot, and the unclean water will also affect the growth of plants. The frequency of water change is generally once every half a month, and if the weather is relatively hot, it is best to do it once a week when the plant needs more water.
Roses are light-loving plants, sufficient light to grow and flower, if you want it to grow better and increase the number of flowers, you should maintain at least four hours of light every day, if it is in the flowering period, this time will be longer, you need to see light every day, it is best to put it indoors in a sunny and well-ventilated place.
Water-raised roses are usually kept indoors, and it is likely that there will be poor ventilation and easy to infect pests and diseases, so it is necessary to keep indoor air circulation and open doors and windows frequently for ventilation. If small insects have been found on the plant, they should be disposed of in time, with tweezers or brushes, and in severe cases, insecticides.
The nutrient absorption of water-fed roses is not as good as that of ground planting, and it is necessary to concentrate nutrients to make flowers bloom well. At this time, you can prune the branches and leaves appropriately, mainly to cut off some dry and yellowed branches and leaves, and you can also prune off the leaves below the flower buds, so that only one flower is left on the branches, and you can also increase the ornamental nature of roses.
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1. In the spring and autumn season, keep changing the water once every 15 days, if it is summer, just change it once a week, and basically change it once every 20 days in winter.
2. Roses like direct sunlight, so we must give the rose plants more sunlight in the daily hydroponic process, and keep at least four hours of sunlight every day.
3. Temperature problem, too high temperature can easily lead to yellowing of leaves, withering is also fast, we also need to give them proper shade in the process of planting, so that it can avoid too high, at the same time, in summer, the water in the pot should not be exposed to the sun.
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