You too are as bright as a Japanese rose.🌸🌺
Hi everyone,
How are you, I hope you are all safe and happy. Today I brought you information about the cultivation of Japanese roses.
I took a picture of the dark purple Japanese roses I found while walking in my garden to share with you. Below I will show it.
Through home gardening we hope to cultivate successfully and get a good harvest. Today we will talk about the cultivation of Japanese roses. The Japanese rose is a very beautiful flower. These Japanese roses come in a variety of colors and are very helpful in beautifying the garden.
There are some types of flowers that bloom only at different times. But if you grow this Japanese rose properly in your garden, you can get a flower harvest every day. You can keep the garden beautiful every day. Japanese roses come in a variety of colors and varieties. There are many varieties, including clusters and single-flowered varieties. By planting them together, you can see the beautiful flowers.
Let's see how to plant these Japanese roses ...
Japanese rose can be easily transplanted by cuttings. When choosing soil for this crop, fine sandy loam soil is best. Also, the land selected for cultivation should be well exposed to the sun. Although these flowers can be grown in normal soil, you can get a good flower yield by cultivating them properly in an artificially prepared medium.
Normal fine sand, coir and compost should be mixed in equal proportions and placed at least 2 1/2 inches high in the selected plot or in the artificial pot you have made. It contains coir and does not require frequent watering. Watering once in two days is sufficient. Two to three weeks after germination, a good flower yield can be achieved by diluting the required amount of potassium-rich K-40 or K-44 in water and spraying the Japanese rose petals. You have to make sure. The reason for this is that if the concentration of fertilizer increases, it will damage the foliage.
When the Japanese rose plant grows to more than 5 inches long, it hangs down. Then you can see a decrease in flower yield. So prune the branches. Also, after pruning, potassium-rich chemical fertilizers can be re-sprayed on the leaves and exposed to the sun to get a good daily flower harvest.
So guys, as I told you today, try cultivating Japanese roses and beautifying your garden.
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Nice photo but Which app did you edit the photos with?