
Why roses stop “lush” bloom
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The absence of the usual abundant flowering in the rose can be upset even indifferent gardener.
This phenomenon is inevitably accompanied by a deterioration of flowering and can lead to the degeneration of the flower queen into ordinary rose hips. Problems.
. After the first flowering, moderate nitrogen fertilizers should be introduced into the soil. It is enough to dilute 1 tablespoon of urea in 10 liters of water. For example, in the case of ashes requires no more than 1 liter of ash and half a liter of 9%vinegar per 10 liters of water.
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