This is my poor rose, which is very suitable for growth in autumn. I have watched many videos of bloggers’ teaching, and they say that roses in autumn have a greater demand for fertilizers.
So every time I watered it, I added some potassium dihydrogen phosphate, which is a very convenient water-soluble fertilizer. I only added a little bit each time, but unexpectedly, after watering it three times, all its leaves withered and fell off.
Then I immediately rescued it, washed the soil with a lot of water, and finally, after a few days of sun exposure, it sprouted many tender shoots. I didn’t add any fertilizer afterwards, allowing it to grow freely.
So many bloggers can say anything for the sake of traffic, so don’t trust internet red haired videos or blogs too much.