There are 4 types of tree stumps suitable for making rose trees, and each of these 4 types of tree stump rootstocks has its own advantages and disadvantages. Now many people like tree roses. To be honest, I was also shocked when I saw tree roses for the first time. They are so beautiful. Later, we will also learn about grafting and how to cultivate tree roses. Now let’s analyze the four common rootstocks suitable for rose trees! Native rose treeSome rose trees are actually grown from the branches of the rose itself. Rose trees are grown using the branches of the rose itself. One advantage is that there is no need for grafting. This is a good method for novice friends who do not know how to graft. Moreover, this type of rose tree can grow bigger and taller in the later stage. But you have to keep pruning. The native rose tree is not a rose tree when it grows out, but is made through later pruning. Choose a relatively straight and thick rose stem as the main stem, and trim off all the lower branches growing from the main stem. Keep pruning until there is about 1/5 of the top left, then round the top and shape the whole thing into a lollipop. Then continue pruning and maintaining it, and it will become a tree rose. Rose stem as rootstockThis is also a commonly used variety for rose trees. Why do so many people like to choose rose poles as rootstocks to graft rose trees? One reason is that roses have strong vitality. Because they live outdoors, they have evolved strong survival abilities in the wild and their root systems are relatively developed. Rose stems are also divided into different varieties, including thornless, thorny, red-skinned, green-skinned, upright, and vine-like. The best is the thornless rose, and the red-skinned rose has a high grafting survival rate. The disadvantage is that when grafting with rose stems, the main stem will not grow taller in the later stage, but only thicker. Rose branchesIn fact, roses, roses, and roses all belong to the Rosaceae family. It can be said that they are all from the same family. Many varieties are very similar and not easy to distinguish. The thick, straight branches of roses can also be made into tree roses, which also require grafting, similar to roses. However, it takes many years for roses to grow branches as thick as a thumb, and they do not grow as fast as roses, so they are rarely used. Mountain woodruffOsmanthus fragrans is also a plant of the Rosaceae family. This plant is often used to make roses. It can be said that this material is very suitable for making roses. Because it grows fast and has a reddish skin, it looks very beautiful. Generally, the large tree roses we see in city gardens are grafted with Osmanthus fragrans as the rootstock. If you want to get a large tree rose, Osmanthus fragrans is the only choice. However, there are some disadvantages to using osmanthus fragrans. The survival rate of osmanthus fragrans grafting is lower than that of roses, and its affinity with roses is not as good as that of rose stems. In addition, osmanthus fragrans is relatively expensive. A osmanthus fragrans stem slightly thicker than a thumb costs dozens of yuan. After cultivation is completed, the cost of one rose is quite high, so it is usually sold to municipal gardens. The most popular purchases by individuals are columnar roses grafted onto rose poles, and a rose pole costs only a few dollars. |
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