BAREROOT ROSES - 6 Mistakes People Make When Planting Bareroot Roses

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • In this informative RUclips video, we delve into the topic of planting bareroot roses and highlight the six common mistakes to avoid. With expert guidance and practical tips, we walk you through the process step-by-step, ensuring your rose planting endeavors are successful. From choosing the right location to proper soil preparation, watering techniques, and pruning practices, we uncover the pitfalls that many gardeners encounter and offer valuable insights on how to overcome them. Whether you're a novice gardener or a seasoned enthusiast, this video is a must-watch for anyone looking to create a thriving rose garden with healthy, vibrant blooms.
    Items used in the video:
    AZA TEK PLUS bit.ly/3MrN8RR
    AGRIFORM FERTILIZER TABLETS amzn.to/3Iaf1uY

Комментарии • 7

  • @gardenvlog3798
    @gardenvlog3798 Год назад +1

    Full watch

  • @Engr.entengquiazon3993
    @Engr.entengquiazon3993 Год назад

    Hi Marcelina Noss, i checked my citrus and the 4 ph. Is that bad? How should i raise it to 6ph. You should include that in your future vlogs. Citrus getting a reading of low ph than normal required and how to correct it

    • @marcelinanoss8825
      @marcelinanoss8825  Год назад

      i took some time and wrote out a lengthy process for you to follow, I hope you will subscribe and like mychannel for this info .. Just kidding but hope you do anyways :) Ok here is the plan for you:
      A soil pH of 4.0 is extremely acidic for citrus trees. The optimal pH range for citrus trees is typically between 6.0 and 7.0. To increase the soil pH from 4.0 to 6.5, you can take the following steps:
      Conduct a soil test: This will help you confirm the pH level and identify any other nutrient deficiencies or imbalances that may be affecting your tree.
      Add agricultural lime: Agricultural lime (calcium carbonate) is commonly used to raise soil pH. Follow the instructions on the product packaging or consult with a local gardening expert to determine the appropriate amount of lime to add based on your soil type and tree's needs.
      Incorporate lime into the soil: Spread the lime evenly over the soil surface around the citrus tree. Gently incorporate it into the top few inches of soil using a rake or garden fork. Avoid applying excessive amounts of lime, as it can raise the pH too quickly.
      Monitor and retest: After applying lime, monitor the pH periodically and retest the soil to ensure the desired pH range is achieved. It may take several months to see significant changes in pH, so be patient.
      Adjust watering and fertilization: As the pH of the soil improves, adjust your watering and fertilization practices to ensure they align with the specific needs of citrus trees growing in a slightly acidic to neutral pH range.

    • @jojocasiano8039
      @jojocasiano8039 Год назад

      @@marcelinanoss8825 thank you!

  • @Engr.entengquiazon3993
    @Engr.entengquiazon3993 Год назад

    ? I watch your videos and ads as well but you dont respond to questions😰

    • @marcelinanoss8825
      @marcelinanoss8825  Год назад

      im so sorry Engr. but i dont see any unanswered questions, could you please repost it for me?? thanks. PS. i hate when i watch some others channels and i ask them a question with no reply. Then, i look down at the other questions and the Channel creator doesnt answer a single question. So frustrating when you really want to ask legit questions, right?