Adjust the light: If the light is insufficient, adjust the light and maintain it in a position where the light is sufficient.
Replenish water: If it is caused by drought and lack of water, water can be done in time to keep the soil moist and replenish the water.
Loosening and drainage: If it is caused by excessive watering, you can control the water in time, stop watering, and dig out the drainage ditch.
Appropriate pruning: If there are too many branches and leaves, you can prune the branches and leaves to help the plant save nutrients and adjust the nutrient supply.
1. Adjust the lighting
The rose has a bowed head, which may be due to insufficient lighting. Roses themselves like light and are suitable for growing in an environment with sufficient sunshine. If there is insufficient light for a long time, they will grow in a dark and light-deficient position and cannot meet the needs of good sunshine, which will naturally lead to poor growth and cause the flower head to sag and wilt. You can adjust the light and maintain it in a position where the light is sufficient to keep the bright light exposed.
2. Replenishing moisture
Rose flowers require a certain amount of water to grow and bloom. If the water given during daily growth is insufficient, it will cause soil drought, resulting in insufficient water absorption, and dryness and drooping heads. The roses should be watered in time to keep the soil moist and replenish the moisture. After the root system absorbs the moisture, it can restore its upright state.
3. Loosening soil drainage
Rose not only lacks moisture, but also causes head hang. If watering too much, a large amount of water accumulates on the roots, causing poor breathing at the roots and also causes head hang. Water should be controlled in time, stop watering, dig out drainage ditches, promote the drainage of accumulated water and relieve pressure at the roots.
4. Appropriately pruning
If the rose is not paid attention to pruning, the branches and leaves will be too vigorous and a large amount of nutrients will be consumed, which will also cause the flower head to sag. It is necessary to prune branches and leaves appropriately to help the plants save nutrients and adjust the nutrient supply.