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Roses 'Chinatown'
Roses 'Chinatown' is a lovely breed with delicate, bright pink petals and a light fragrance. The roses are great for cutting and look wonderful in arrangements.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Shrub
Plant Type
1.5 m
Plant Height
1.5 m
Spread
Semi-evergreen
Leaf type

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Care Guide for Roses 'Chinatown'

Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Roses 'Chinatown' requires well-drained soil, avoiding water-logging. Water every 2-3 days during drought, and less in winter. Potted plants should be watered until excess drains. During growth, maintain moist soil; reduce watering post-flowering. Avoid leaf splashing to prevent disease.
Fertilize: Roses 'Chinatown' thrives in fertile soil; apply fertilizer multiple times during the growing season in small amounts. Use liquid fertilizer bi-weekly and slow-release every two months. For fresh-cut flowers, fertilize weekly. Enhance root health with Mycorrhizal fungi for better nutrient absorption.
Pruning: Roses 'Chinatown' exhibits vibrant yellow flowers and a vigorous growth pattern. Pruning should occur in early spring to remove dead wood, thin branches, and shape by cutting back to outward-facing buds. This practice enhances flowering and promotes a healthier plant structure, confirming benefits in disease prevention.
Propagation: Roses 'Chinatown' can be propagated via grafting, division, and cutting. Grafting involves making a T-shaped cut on rootstock and inserting a bud. Division can occur in spring or autumn by separating stems. Cutting propagation uses branches inserted in a substrate, maintaining humidity for 20-30 days.
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