1、 Transplanting time
The cutted rose seedlings can be transplanted only after the root system grows for a period of time. If the transplanting is too early and the root system is still very young to bear the impact of the transplanting process, it will be damaged, making it difficult for the new plant to survive. Specifically, you can wait until the new plant grows more than four leaves, that is, after about two months, transplant p>
2、 Transplanting method
1. Selection of flower soil: because the root system of the new plant is relatively young, it is best to choose the flower soil with good air permeability and large internal gap for transplanting. This is more conducive to its breathing and prevent it from rotting p>
2. Specific method: put the prepared flower soil into a flowerpot with good air permeability, and then carefully take out the new plant, plant it together with the attached soil, and then gently compact the soil surface by hand p>
3. Slow seedling: the newly transplanted plant is relatively fragile, so it needs to be placed in a place with weak light and no strong wind for slow seedling. During this period, we need to pay more attention to the state of flower soil and water it in time to keep it wet all the time. If the surrounding air is dry, spray some water to humidify it. After it adapts, it can be maintained normally p>