1. Need to be trimmedRoses need to be pruned after they bloom. If they are not pruned, it may affect the overall growth of the plant in the later stage, and the number of flowers will decrease due to insufficient nutrition. 2. Pruning method1. Cut off the dead flowers: After its flowers wither, there may be a small number of dead flowers remaining on the plant. At this time, they all need to be cut off. Because leaving them on the plants will not only consume nutrients, but also reduce the ornamental value of the plants. 2. Prune weak branches: After it finishes blooming, it will be in a state of excessive nutrient consumption. At this time, you can cut off the flower branches that are growing poorly and relatively weak, so that all nutrients can be supplied to the flower branches that are growing better, allowing the plant to quickly return to normal. 3. Prune overly dense branches: Some branches grow too densely, they will block each other, affecting the amount of light, resulting in poor growth. At this time, appropriate thinning is needed, cutting off some branches so that the remaining branches can get better growth conditions. 3. NotesAfter pruning, it is best to apply some wood ash to the wound, which can effectively prevent infection and prevent it from getting sick. |
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