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The beautiful “queen of the garden” is a rose with delicate petals and a refined scent. She needs careful care. After buying a certain type of seedlings in a store, you should think about a place for planting. The area where roses are planned to be planted should be well lit, with loose soil. It is necessary to adhere to all the rules for watering the shrub, feed it with fertilizers, cut off unnecessary shoots, remove dried flowers and leaves, protect from harmful insects and weeds, and prevent diseases.
In some cases, especially when the land under the bush is very depleted or it has grown too much, the plant must be replanted during the flowering period. Sometimes replanting a plant is associated with a change in the landscape of the garden or too many insect pests have grown in the place of planting a flower.
Is it possible to replant roses in summer during flowering
The most optimal time for transplanting both for a garden rose and for a room rose is early spring or early autumn, so that the plant has time to adapt in a new place to the upcoming summer or winter conditions. In summer, a transplant is undesirable, but possible. After transplanting, the flowering buds must be cut off.
Is it possible to transplant a blooming rose: general rules
To do this, you need to adhere to a number of rules:
- Be careful with the root system, carefully freeing it from the ground.
- Carefully transfer the rose into a prepared hole up to 50 centimeters deep, slightly covered with compost.
- Spread the root system, dig in with earth and water it well.
- While the flower gets used to the new place, it is necessary to create greenhouse conditions. Do not water it abundantly.
Subject to these transplant rules, the shrub will delight all summer months with its blossoming fragrant buds annually.
Is it possible to transplant indoor flowering rose
Transplanting a room rose during flowering is also no less painstaking. In a new, large pot, you need to put a drainage so that the water cannot linger in the pot, but easily falls into the pan, providing the flower with sufficient moisture. The pot with the transplanted inflorescence should be placed in a shady place and fed with fertilizers for indoor plants.
Tips from experienced florists
Experienced flower growers have been carefully looking after rose bushes with emerging buds since June. In order for the plant to please with its bright colors in July and August, it is necessary to properly loosen the ground, water it regularly, remove dry and affected shoots, fertilize with ash and organic matter, various chemicals and solutions, and treat all kinds of diseases.
Before fertilizing, you need abundant watering. Pruning bushes must be done with sharp, gloved pruners so as not to damage your hands and bush.
In September, the plant should be fed with fertilizers containing potassium. For the winter, it is necessary to build insulating structures from plastic boxes so that the southern beauty is warm in winter and its branches do not break under a layer of snow.
Thus, sometimes the rose needs to be replanted. Subject to all conditions, the plant will delight with abundant flowering.