Programa de Cultivo de Rosas: Guía Práctica para el Sudeste Asiático
Por Ihumate
Tabla de Contenidos
- Contexto del Cultivo y Selección Varietal
- Preparación del Suelo y Plantación
- Manejo Nutricional
- Recomendaciones de Riego
- Manejo de Plagas y Enfermedades
- Cosecha y Poscosecha
- Productos Ihumate Recomendados
- Fuentes
Crop Background and Variety Selection
- In Southeast Asia, roses must be managed for heat, humidity, heavy rain and disease pressure. High-value cut roses perform better under rain shelter or greenhouse conditions.
- Choose cut rose varieties by flower form, stem length, vase life, transport tolerance and color demand. Choose landscape roses by disease resistance, heat tolerance and repeat flowering.
- Use clean, vigorous plants with healthy graft unions. In humid areas, prioritize varieties with better black spot, powdery mildew and downy mildew tolerance.
Soil Preparation and Planting
- Select sunny, ventilated, fast-draining sites. A pH around 6.0-6.5 is suitable. Rainy areas need raised beds and drains.
- Test pH, organic matter, EC, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, B and nematodes. Rebuild saline or continuous-cropped soils before planting.
- Set spacing by variety and pruning system. Cut rose farms need easy access for harvest, ventilation and dripline maintenance.
Nutrient Management
- Roses need steady nutrition, not heavy one-time fertilizer. Use composted organic matter as basal input and feed by flush, bud, flower and recovery stage.
- Nitrogen drives shoots but excess makes soft stems and disease. Phosphorus supports roots and buds; potassium improves stem strength, color and stress tolerance.
- Humic acid supports tired and compacted soils; amino acids help after pruning, harvest and heat or pesticide stress; liquid seaweed extract fits flushing, budding and pre-stress use.
Irrigation Recommendations
- Use drip irrigation to keep root moisture even and reduce leaf wetness. Avoid evening overhead irrigation in humid climates.
- Irrigate lightly and frequently in the dry season; improve drainage and airflow in the rainy season. Mulch cools soil but should not touch stems.
- Keep water stable from bud development to harvest to protect stem length, flower size and vase quality.
Pest and Disease Management
- Black spot, powdery mildew, downy mildew, Botrytis and root rot are key risks. Ventilation, rain protection, diseased-leaf removal and early protectants are essential.
- Scout aphids, thrips, mites, mealybugs and scales with sticky traps and leaf checks. Thrips directly damage flower petals.
- Integrate bio-control products such as Trichoderma, Bacillus, Beauveria and botanical products; rotate registered pesticides under high pressure.
Harvest and Post-Harvest Handling
- Harvest cut roses in the morning or late afternoon. Harvest stage depends on variety and transport distance; distant markets need earlier cutting.
- Place stems immediately in clean water or holding solution, then precool and grade. Remove diseased, insect-damaged, bent, short or bruised stems.
- Maintain clean cold-chain transport with low temperature and high humidity without condensation. Disinfect buckets, knives and packaging regularly.
Productos Ihumate Recomendados
- Humic Acid Organic Balls: for tired soils, compaction and root recovery.
- Amino Acid Powder: for recovery after pruning, harvest, heat and pesticide stress.
- Liquid Seaweed Extract: for flushing, budding and pre-stress support.
- Calcium Amino Suspension: for stronger stems and better petal quality.
- EDTA Iron: for rapid correction of iron chlorosis in high-pH conditions.


