I've seen roses droop, too. I hope my answer can help you and help more rose lovers.
There are several reasons why the dug-out roses droop, and different methods are adopted according to different reasons.
First, slow seedling planting stage
Because the main body has just been dug back, the root system of rose will be damaged more or less, and it is normal to hang your head for a few days after planting.
Because the root system has weak water absorption capacity at this time and has not adapted to the soil, this stage is called slow seedling stage. At this time, if the potted plants are placed under scattered light, they should be well maintained, and the ground planting should be shaded. Generally, they can return to normal growth in a week or so.
Second, the normal growth stage of the blue head generally has the following conditions: 1, waterlogging retting.
At this time, many flower friends easily make a mistake, thinking that withered roses are short of water, so they frequently water the pots, resulting in long-term wetting of the pots, poor breathing of the roots of roses, and root retting, which leads to the drooping of roses.
In addition, the permeability and permeability of the basin soil are poor, the soil is sticky and has few gaps, and the accumulated water leads to insufficient air in the soil, which leads to root retting and flower buds drooping.
At this time, reduce the number of watering, or insert a few holes around the pot soil with a small stick to increase water permeability and air permeability, thus alleviating the root retting phenomenon.
2, lack of water sagging.
First, let's make sure whether the basin soil is dry. How to judge whether the soil in the basin is dry is very simple. Potted plants can feel the weight, which proves the lack of water, or you can put disposable chopsticks in the basin for five minutes before taking them out.
If there is no watermark, it means water shortage. There are many ways to judge water shortage, no matter how convenient it is or how to plant it in the ground. Dig down more than 20 centimeters with a hoe. If there is a watermark, the color of the soil will be very dark. If you judge that there is water shortage, you must water it thoroughly at this time.
3. Stem bee pull rod
In spring, due to the tender branches, stem bees love to lay eggs on the tender branches of Chinese rose. How to judge whether the stem bee has pierced the stem can be seen whether there is a black hole under the tender branch.
If the branches are largely tied to lay eggs, the wilting branches should be cut off at this time, which will not have much impact on the growth of Chinese roses.
So how to prevent and control the stem bees is actually quite difficult, because the stem bees fly back and forth and don't eat rose leaves. We can hang some small yellow boards and flying boards, which can effectively reduce the probability of being stuck.
4, wilting during the day and returning to normal at night.
Generally, there is something wrong with the root system. During the day, when the sun is strong, we have to shade the sun for about a week.
When new roots grow out and the roots are raised, wilting will naturally be alleviated. This usually happens in the stage of slowly planting seedlings. If it hasn't recovered after planting for a period of time, it is necessary to consider the basin soil factor.
The above is the analysis of the reasons why I encountered the drooping of Chinese rose, how to solve and deal with it, and share the experience with flower friends. I hope it will be useful to you.