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How to keep mountain roses from blooming? Insisting on cutting flowers and arrows is the most effective.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Mountain roses blossom and die, so how can mountain roses not blossom? The most direct and effective way is to cut down the flowers and arrows.

Mountain roses will blossom after about five years of cultivation. If they are allowed to bloom, the flowers will not be very beautiful, and the mother plant of the mountain rose will die after flowering, but the lateral buds under the mother plant will continue to live. If we have the need for intergeneric hybridization, mountain roses can be pollinated after flowering. If there is no such demand, you can choose to cut down the arrows to prevent the mountain roses from blooming, so as to prevent the mountain roses from dying.

PS: the reference age for mountain rose flowering is about five years. In theory, cross-pollination is needed to pollinate mountain roses. After flowering, the mother plant will wither and die, but the lateral buds will not die. )

Why don't mountain roses blossom?

1. Since you have decided to cut flowers and arrows, don't be distressed. Cut as hard as you can. The more you cut down, the more likely you are to produce normal lateral buds. It is not effective to cut only a little bit from the top.

two。 After cutting down flowers and arrows, if the root system is well developed and properly maintained, new lateral buds will emerge in about a week or two (growing period), usually at least 3-5, then congratulations, the first step has been realized.

3. Are the 3-5 lateral buds that come out after beheading normal lateral buds? if they are normal, then it will extinguish the desire to blossom, realize our intention, and will not blossom or do not want to blossom for the time being!

Generally speaking, after cutting off the main flower arrow, the probability that the lateral bud is the second flower arrow is about 80% Mel 100%! (as shown below)

This one is very representative, and many students may remember it especially deeply, or even the appearance of the final blossom, very much like a peacock on the screen.

Try to continue to cut down the arrow, and then come out again and again! Keep chopping down arrows! And then come out again and again! So much so that flower friends complain crazily, "this is not a flower-cutting arrow, it is purely a rhythm of wanting to die!" Cut to about the fourth or fifth time, and finally came out 1-2 normal buds!

Therefore, the most effective way to prevent mountain roses from blooming is to cut down the arrows and unremittingly cut them off!

 
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