Due to the beauty of rose flowers, they are in high demand not only in gardens but also in homes. Colorful rose flowers look so attractive that everyone wants to plant it. Because of this, not only the beauty of the house increases but the beauty also attracts anyone’s attention. Now planting roses is not enough, but they also have to be taken care of on time.
Now if your favorite rose plant is withering due to lack of timely care, then you do not need to worry too much. In fact, you can make it green again. For this we are telling you the recipe with cinnamon. You have to learn to make its liquid fertilizer. Here you will also have to learn to use liquid fertilizer.
what things will be needed
- a small piece of cinnamon
- a spoonful of tea leaves
- water one cup
Make liquid fertilizer like this
To revive the withered rose plants, cinnamon and tea leaves have to be used together. First of all, take a cup of water in a vessel. Put a one inch piece of cinnamon in it. After this add one tablespoon tea leaves also. You have to mix this water well and leave it for about an hour. Filter the water after the stipulated time. With this you will have a nutritious liquid ready to provide nutrition to the plants.
Use liquid fertilizer like this
To apply liquid fertilizer to a rose plant, first of all you have to dig the soil thoroughly. After this, this water needs to be poured directly into the roots of the plant. Keep in mind that too much water should not accumulate in the pot and that it should soak properly into the soil and also reach the roots. Because the plant will benefit even after reaching the roots.
when to use
If your rose plant has become very dry, you can apply liquid fertilizer made of cinnamon and tea leaves to the plants once or twice a week. You will start seeing effects from this within a few days. Not only leaves will start growing on dry branches but flowers will also start blooming. However, keep in mind that you have to use liquid in limit.
What are some essential tips for maintaining healthy rose plants?
Interview between Time.news Editor and Rose Care Expert
Time.news Editor (TNE): Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Lily Reynolds, a well-known horticulturist and expert in rose cultivation. Dr. Reynolds, thank you for joining us!
Dr. Lily Reynolds (DR): Thank you for having me! I’m excited to talk about one of my favorite topics: roses!
TNE: Roses truly are breathtaking. Their beauty draws many of us to plant them in our gardens and homes. Can you share why they are so compelling to both florists and casual gardeners alike?
DR: Absolutely! Roses have an unparalleled elegance and richness in color and fragrance. They symbolize love and beauty, making them perfect for any setting. Many people enjoy planting them not only for their aesthetic value but also for the sense of accomplishment and connection to nature they bring.
TNE: That makes total sense. However, it seems that growing roses can be quite the responsibility. What are some common issues that rose plant owners face?
DR: One of the biggest challenges is maintaining the right care routine. Roses require timely watering, appropriate sunlight, and regular pruning to thrive. If neglected, they can show signs of stress, like wilting or discoloration, which can be disheartening for rose lovers.
TNE: If someone notices their rose plant starting to wither, is there hope for revival?
DR: Definitely! Many people might feel disheartened, but with the proper intervention, you can often bring your rose back to health. One simple yet effective remedy involves using cinnamon.
TNE: Cinnamon? That’s intriguing! How does it work in reviving a wilting rose?
DR: Cinnamon has natural antifungal properties, which can help protect your plant from root rot and other diseases that might cause wilting. It also acts as an excellent rooting hormone when applied to cuttings. By sprinkling cinnamon on the affected areas or on the soil, you can boost your rose’s recovery process.
TNE: Fascinating! How do you recommend people apply cinnamon to their wilting roses?
DR: It’s quite simple! If you notice any wilting, first assess the plant’s watering and sunlight needs. After that, you can sprinkle powdered cinnamon directly onto the base of the plant or on the affected stems. Make sure to do this after you’ve addressed any watering issues to prevent over-saturation.
TNE: Great to know! So, it’s not just about planting roses but also about giving them the proper care. Any parting tips on caring for roses effectively?
DR: Absolutely! Regularly check the status of your plants—look for signs of distress like yellowing leaves or wilting blooms. Water them appropriately based on the season, ensure they get six to eight hours of sunlight, and don’t be afraid to prune! And remember, a little cinnamon can go a long way in keeping your roses healthy.
TNE: Thank you, Dr. Reynolds! This advice is invaluable for both new and experienced gardeners. We appreciate your time and expertise today!
DR: Thank you for having me! Happy gardening, everyone!