To ensure that your roses delight you with lush buds throughout the season, you need to pay special attention to feeding them.
If we fed these flowers with nitrogen in the spring, then in July we need to change the diet.
First of all, you need to provide these flowers with phosphorus and potassium, which will speed up the budding process and ensure lush flowering.
Potassium helps roses survive the winter by strengthening the roots of the bushes. For this reason, we choose fertilizers with potassium and phosphorus as top dressing. You also need to provide the bushes with superphosphates.
We can feed roses in three ways.
We add fertilizers in April and May (urea), in June and July (superphosphates), and in August and September we add potassium monophosphate and superphosphate.