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The reason why your rose doesn't blossom may be because of blind branches.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, First of all, we need to popularize a knowledge of science-blind branches. generally speaking, blind branches are the phenomenon that branches grow buds but do not grow buds, or grow buds but fail to blossom normally and wither halfway. There are many factors for the blind branches of rose, including the outside.

First of all, we should popularize a knowledge_blind branch. In common terms, blind branch is the phenomenon that the branch has buds but no buds, or the buds cannot bloom normally but wither halfway. There are many factors for rose blind shoot growth, including external factors and internal factors of the plant itself.

Rose long blind branch is a normal phenomenon, may be the relationship between moisture, sunlight and fertilizer. But don't fret about whether you've watered it enough, whether you've given it enough sunshine, and whether you need to apply more fertilizer. There are many reasons for blind branches, we should carefully identify the symptomatic treatment.

If your rose has several blind branches, you can observe the leaves first. If the leaves are normal in color, not yellow and very healthy and plump, then there may be problems with the roots. If the root system is underdeveloped, not robust or blocked, blind branches will appear. At this time, the operation is very simple, is to give them "top".

The specific operation of "top-killing" is to cut off the highest blind bud, and cut it to the place of the next leaf. Soon after cutting off the terminal buds, new buds will grow, and the new buds that grow later are generally healthy buds that can bloom normally. The earlier the terminal buds die out, the easier the new buds sprout.

There is also a kind of flower bud is, originally grow well, but can not bloom, halfway wilted off. This situation will not have much to do with the root system. Most of the reasons are caused by external factors, such as too much sunshine, drought, water shortage, sudden excessive fertilization, etc., which will cause the flower buds to wither. At this time, you can cut it off. When pruning, cut it to the next two or three leaves to reduce the loss of the whole plant.

Some flower friends will find that certain varieties of roses have a particularly high probability of blind branches. Generally speaking, the rose with large flowers and many flowers has a large demand for nutrients, and when the nutrients are insufficient, it is very easy to have blind branches. At this time, there is not enough nutrients to supply all the flowering branches, so only a part can be abandoned. At this time, it is necessary to increase the amount of fertilizer.

 
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