Roses are very resistant to pruning and require constant pruning so that they can bloom more and better. Many flower lovers are reluctant to prune their roses. Even in late autumn and early winter, when everything is withering, they still do not prune them. They think it would be a pity to cut off the rose branches because they have worked hard to grow them so big. In fact, roses need to be pruned constantly to encourage them to grow new branches, and new branches will bloom new flowers. Old branches alone are useless. Therefore, rose pruning can be done all year round . Winter pruning of rosesWhy do we start with winter pruning? Because winter pruning is very important. Before wintering, a major pruning is needed. Basically, all parts that are more than 10 cm away from the potting soil should be trimmed , or most of the branches should be trimmed according to the needs of the potted plants. Why do we do this? Because most roses begin to hibernate in winter and basically will not bloom anymore, even if they do, it will be in very small quantities. At this time, we have to prepare for the roses to bloom next year. Prune the old branches and leave them at a suitable length. Generally, 2-3 buds are enough on a branch. The branches grown from these buds will be able to bloom in the next spring. If you don't prune this year, the number of flowers may decrease next year. Therefore, winter pruning of roses is very important . Pruning after the first bloom in springPruning after the first flowering in spring is also very important. Generally, the flower shape is not correct for the first time and the flowers are small, so they should be pruned in time. It is best to cut them off just after they bloom to avoid wasting nutrients. After pruning, new branches will grow from the rose axillary buds , and these newly grown branches will be the main force for flowering in the following year. Pruning the dead flowers can also reduce pests and increase beauty. This summer I was away for half a month, and when I came back the yard was full of dead flowers. The new flowers had no impact and felt very desolate. After pruning them, the effect was different. Pruning in other seasonsPruning in summer and autumn generally involves pruning away dead branches, old branches, withered flowers, and diseased branches, as well as pruning branches that affect the overall crown width. When pruning, it is best to cut off the inner branches, so as to keep the inner branches ventilated, reduce yellow leaves and diseases. At the same time, give the outer branches sufficient light to bloom more. Raising roses is a very labor-intensive process. It requires a lot of time and energy, as well as some money and patience. All year round, I would walk around with scissors every day to see if there are any branches that need to be pruned, and I would prune them at any time and be ready at any time. The more beautiful the rose is pruned, the more flowers it will bloom. You must be ruthless to achieve a stunning flowering effect . |
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