New Technology for Cutting Roses in Sheds

1. Selection of greenhouses Cut rose cultivation is generally conducted in greenhouses and greenhouses. There are two types of greenhouses, common plastic greenhouses and solar greenhouses. 2. Requirements for environmental conditions 1 Terrestrial rose is native to temperate zone. It prefers well-drained, loosely ventilated, organically rich, slightly acidic, granule-structured soil; 2. Fertilizer nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and magnesium are required for Chinese rose. A large number of elements account for 90% of the total required mineral elements. Others include trace elements such as copper, zinc, molybdenum, manganese, chlorine, and iron. All these elements are indispensable for the normal growth and development of the rose; 3 The water rose is more tolerant to drought, the soil should not be too humid, avoid water; low-lying terrain, high groundwater level will often cause the rosin dead branches, affect flowering, and even cause plants Death; 5 cut flowers rose cultivation density, need fertilizer, CO2 and more. Generally, 10 grams of dry ice is added to the greenhouse in every cubic metre of space to supplement; 5 light months require more than 6 hours of light every day to normal growth and flowering, but in the summer hot season, it can be reduced to 4 to 5 hours; 6 Temperature and Humidity Growth The optimal temperature for the period is 22-25 degrees of daily temperature, not more than 35 degrees, and it is maintained at 12-15 degrees at night, and the relative humidity is 65%-70%. Pay attention to ventilation. 3. Cultivation Techniques 1. Planting and planting earthworms, soil leveling, planting width 70 cm, groove width 50 cm, planting length in accordance with the length of the greenhouse, planting two rows per plant, plant spacing 25 cm; greenhouse season can be planted throughout the year, greenhouses The best cultivation period for the Chinese rose is from April to June and from September to October; 2 Fertilizer The base fertilizer (cake fat, decomposed poultry manure, etc.) is applied once a year in the winter. Fertilizer is applied between the two rows of roses, covered with soil and poured. permeable. During the growing season, topdressing is required. Topdressing can use nutrient solution made up of deficient diluted human feces and urine, cake fertilizer and various inorganic fertilizers. Generally, it is applied once every 10 to 15 days, and the principle of applying thin fat is applied. 3 Bow shaping Trimming is the key to this technique. Specific operation: 3 to 4 shoots first grown after planting seedlings are bent from the base of the branches to both sides, and it is appropriate to fold the xylem. The leaves on the broken shoots normally grow, so as a vegetative shoot culture, the twigs on the curved shoots leave 3 to 4 leaves to pick heart, and the open flowers should be removed as soon as possible, and the bent branches form an approximate bow "Type, this technology gets its name. After the shoots were bent, the apical dominance of plant growth was inhibited, and the shoots sprouted from the base of the plant grew strong, uniform, long and erect, and were cultivated as flowering shoots.

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