In order for roses to be healthy and beautiful next year, important procedures are carried out in the fall.
To do this, remove some leaves, trim them, and carry out mandatory treatments against pests and diseases.
But we mustn’t forget about feeding either.
What to "treat" roses with in the autumn period
For strong shoots and a powerful root system
If you want to achieve a noticeable improvement in the health of roses, it is extremely important to take care of strengthening the shoots and roots of flowers. Potassium copes with this task best.
You need to take a large spoon of fertilizer per bucket of water. Potassium monophosphate will do the job perfectly. Potassium sulfate will also work.
To help roses survive frosts
It is important to ensure that roses can successfully survive any adverse weather conditions. Magnesium copes with this task perfectly.
You will need to take 40 grams of any preparation based on it per bucket of water. Young bushes are given three liters of the product, but adult roses should be given half a bucket.
It is best to choose potassium magnesium sulfate. Magnesium sulfate also shows good results.
You can also consider any complex compositions for roses that are intended for the autumn period.