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If you can't trim the rose, just do it.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, For those who have raised roses, there is no need to emphasize the importance of pruning for rose flowering. Flower friends who know how to prune roses correctly and in time can always harvest rose plants with full shape, germination, bamboo shoots, bud growth, and the final result: full branches.

For those who have raised roses, there is no need to emphasize the importance of pruning for rose flowering. Flower friends who know how to prune roses correctly and in time can always harvest rose plants with full shape, germination, bamboo shoots and bud growth, as well as the final result: rose flowers full of branches.

However, there are many flower friends who raise the rose, and there are countless people who like the rose, and it is estimated that there are not many who will be pruned. So, how to prune the rose to achieve maximum flowering? If you really don't know how to do it, then follow the steps below, that's for sure.

1. Pruning of hybrid tea-scented rose

This type of rose is mostly dewy in the north, and most of them need to be protected from cold in winter. Before the arrival of winter, choose sharp horticultural scissors, leaving only 3-4 lateral buds at the base of each side branch, and then cut short; flower friends in temperate regions need to prune this kind of rose, leaving 5-6 thicker lateral branches per plant, and the rest are cut off. Cut short the retained lateral branches, leaving 5-6 buds in each branch.

Potted hybrid tea fragrant rose is heavily cut every year before winter, leaving only 2 lateral buds at the base of each large lateral branch, and then cut short. The hybrid tea rose continuously produces new branches throughout the year, and the top of the new branches differentiates into flower buds. With the elongation of the branches, the flower buds continue to enlarge. As long as you keep pulling out new branches throughout the year, you can blossom continuously.

Therefore, flower friends should cut short in time after each flowering, but not after the emergence of new shoots, otherwise the flower buds will be cut off. After truncation, the axillary buds in the lower part of the branch germinate to form more flower branches. Generally, only 3-4 leaves are left in the short cut. It can make two lateral buds germinate at the same time and become two flower branches. If it is too weak and truncated, the frontal branch is too long, and most of them only sprout, forming only one flower branch.

2. Juhua rose

For this type of rose, the principle of pruning is to maintain a small plant type and flowering characteristics. Because of their weak growth, there are a large number of flowers on each branch. In order to ensure the quality of flowering, the number of main branches of plants planted in general was controlled at 6-8, and the rest was thinned. Do not prune strongly after flowering to avoid stimulating axillary bud germination.

After the beginning of winter, 4-6 strong lateral branches were retained in each plant, and 2 lateral buds were left on each lateral branch, and then cut short. If the branch is too long, only the tip of the branch will sprout and blossom in the next year, and the lower part will be bald and lose its ornamental value.

3. Strong flower rose

This kind of rose plant is tall and often used as a background decoration in the garden. They have strong repetal, strong axillary bud germination ability, short cut should not be too heavy, should leave more lateral buds. At the beginning of winter, because this kind of variety is more cold-tolerant and generally does not need cold protection, the growth height of the original plant can be maintained.

4. Climbing rose

This kind of rose, they grow fast, some annual branches can be up to 6-7 meters long. The principle of pruning is to retain a certain number of branches, remove the overdense ones from the base, and then set up or support them for artificial traction. Senescent branches are removed from the base every year after flowering and before new flower buds differentiate.

5. Cultivate tree-shaped rose

The pruning principle of tree-shaped rose is to select a sturdy main branch and remove all the other branches, so that the nutrition is concentrated to supply this main branch to thicken growth, and at the same time, the column is supported, which is cut short at a height of 1-1.5 meters, so that 3-5 lateral buds near the top germinate to form lateral branches.

In the early spring of the following year, the lateral branches were cut short, with a length of about 30 cm, and three lateral buds were left on each side main branch to erase the excess lateral buds, so as to form 9 lateral branches and form a "trigeminal and nine tops" head tree. After that, only the new side branches are thinned and heart-picked, and the flower branches are allowed to grow, constantly expanding the crown and making the flowers bloom more and more richly.

 
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