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Why does the rose always open more in other people's houses? Did you pull it?

Published: 2024-12-25 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/25, Perhaps many flower friends who have Fujimoto roses at home will wonder from time to time why our roses grow so sturdy and the leaves are as thick as trees.

Perhaps many flower friends who have Fujimoto rose at home will wonder from time to time: why our rose grows so strong and its leaves are almost as thick as a big tree? how come there are only a few flowers when they bloom? Is it true that the moon is the circle of a foreign country, and the rose is the beauty of others?

First of all, I think it is necessary to popularize some knowledge of plant growth to all flower friends. In botany, there is a word called "top advantage". What does it mean? To put it this way, the top has the advantage of giving priority to delivering nutrients, that is to say, nutrition will be given priority to the top, and to put it bluntly, the rose is a plant that is easy to blossom at the top.

But there is another drawback to this feature. What is this disadvantage? Even if most of the nutrition is delivered to the top, it is conceivable that other shorter branches will not get enough nutrition to blossom. Think about it, only the top blossoms, then the whole rose can not bloom a few flowers!

Then what should we do at this time? perhaps some smart flower friends have thought that since nutrition is easy to be exported to high places, try to keep all branches at the same height as far as possible, won't they? That's right! This is the highest criterion for pulling the rose! Keeping all branches at the same level as far as possible can weaken the top advantage, so that all branches get balanced nutrition.

Traction time had better be chosen after pruning, which is more convenient to carry on, generally the dormant period of the rose in winter. Fujimoto rose's growth inertia is upright upward growth, at this time we should give it proper guidance, do not let it grow "straight", but let it grow "crooked".

At this time, only when the main rod is "bent" and pulled horizontally, can more flowering branches grow (those small side branches, so they are called flowering branches). At this time, if you have railings or iron doors or something, it is the best traction props! Just let the main branch climb horizontally on the support, it's really simple and rough!

If there is no railing or iron door, you can also make some simple support frames, build a few vertical sticks, and then build a few horizontal bars, you can successfully pull the branches. The most common is to build a round bracket so that the branches circle around the frame, and when it blossoms, it is a round kaleidoscope.

The so-called horizontal traction only gives everyone a direction, and the concave shape can be improved according to the actual situation when it is put into practice, for example, it is beautiful to form a wreath along a circular arch. Beauty has never been a specific definition, in opening more and more beautiful to make the most harmonious deployment, I believe, smart you, have their own decisions.

 
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