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Can roses be planted in winter?

Roses are planted in winter.

The planting time of roses varies with different methods. Dendritic plants can be planted in spring or autumn, and cutting is generally carried out in spring. If the indoor temperature is suitable in winter, roses are still in the growing period and can be cultivated and survived.

Transplanted roses can survive in winter.

Roses transplanted in winter of 2008 can survive, but the survival rate is relatively low. The survival rate will be higher if the appropriate temperature can be ensured during transplanting.

How to plant roses in winter

Selection of branches: To plant roses in winter, you need to choose branches that grow vigorously, cut off the branches of roses, and then soak them in rooting water for 4 hours. The incision needs to be coated with a layer of sodium chloride solution and wrapped with breathable paper. Start planting: spray a little water from the bottom of the treated branches, then put it into the soil, with a depth of about 5cm, and insert it slightly; Spreading a layer of fine sand or pine needles on the soil around the branches can effectively protect the ground temperature and can be completely removed when the weather is hot. Maintenance after planting: roses do not need to be watered within one week after planting. When the soil is slightly dry, you can moisten the soil with water so that the bottom of the branches can also absorb water. In about 24 days, new buds will appear at the top of the branches and then maintain them in scattered places.

Matters needing attention in planting roses in winter

1. Roses are not cold-tolerant, and are suitable for growing in the temperature range of 20~26. If the temperature is lower than 8, the rose will grow slowly, so the temperature must be controlled in winter, preferably above 10. 2. Roses are suitable for growing in loose soil. Therefore, you should always loosen the soil with a shovel after planting, and the action should be as light as possible to avoid damaging the root system.