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- 1. We prepare a substrate for seeds from tissue napkins, paper towels, cotton swabs or any other material capable of retaining moisture. Moisten the substrate with a solution of hydrogen peroxide, place the seeds on it in one layer and cover the second with the same substrate.
- 2. Put the entire structure in a plastic sudokus or plastic bag and put in the lower part of the refrigerator (vegetable Department), where the temperature is kept within 5-7 C. Stratification lasts about 2 months under your constant supervision, periodically ventilate the contents of the package, inspect the seeds and moisturize the substrate, if necessary.
- 3. We place sprouted rose seeds in seedling pots or peat tablets. The most optimal temperature in the room for growing roses from seed 18-20oC. To protect seedlings from black legs, it is necessary to provide sprouts with good lighting for 10 hours, and the surface of the soil in pots is desirable to emulsify with a thin layer of perlite.
- 4. Delicate rose sprouts require moderate watering, but excess moisture can lead to the death of seedlings.
- 5. To ensure the development of the root system, the first buds need to break. Pots with seedlings you need to bear quiet lit place, but avoid sun exposure, gradually increasing the time spent in the open air.
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