Transplanting China Rose From Pot to Garden

How can I transplant China Rose from pot to garden?

Transplanting China Rose from a pot to the garden involves careful handling to minimize transplant shock. With the following care your china rose will thrive in the garden and produce beautiful blooms:

  1. Select the Right Spot: Select a sunny location with 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Ensure well-drained soil with good organic content. provide proper space between plants for airflow and growth.

  2. Garden Bed Preparation: Dig a wide and deep hole for your potted plant. Mix in compost or well-rotted manure and water the hole lightly before planting.

  3. Remove the Plant from the Pot: Water the plant in its pot for two hours before transplanting to reduce stress.
    Gently tap the sides of the pot and slide out the plant without damaging the roots. If the roots are compacted, loosen them before planting.

  4. Planting in the Garden: Place the root ball in the hole, ensuring it sits well at the same depth as it was in the pot. Fill the hole with soil and press it with your hands gently around the base. Water thoroughly.

  5. Aftercare: Water regularly but avoid waterlogged condition in the first few weeks. During hot weather water deeply twice a week. Use organic mulch around the base to suppress weeds and retain moisture. After 2 to 3 weeks, feed with a balanced fertilizer every month. Trim back weak or damaged branches to promote healthy growth.