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How to remedy the drooping of water-raised roses (on the maintenance skills of roses)

Roses droop and droop, which may be due to the lack of attention to the soil quality when planting, and the use of sticky and airtight soil, which leads to the airtight soil during daily watering and excessive water accumulation, which may lead to the root rot of roses and the need to replace the soil.

It may be because there are too many branches and buds of roses, which take away the water that flowers should have. In this case, it is necessary to cut off the redundant branches and buds with scissors or knives, and cut off the short thorns on the stems to ensure the water supply of the flowers.

It may also be because the temperature is too high and the water evaporates too quickly in hot days, so the roots of roses have no time to absorb enough water to supply flowers. When this happens, you should not only water the roses several times, but also spray water on the branches and leaves.