How to prune roses in autumn to promote more blooms?
This article provides detailed experience on how to prune roses in autumn for more flowers, keep reading!
Step-by-step practical guide on how to prune roses in autumn for more blooms.
Yesterday, I shared some tips on rose cultivation, and then some friends left comments asking how to prune roses?
Roses need to be pruned regularly to bloom well. So, how exactly should roses be pruned? Today, I will give you a brief introduction.
Pruning methods for roses vary at different stages. It's already autumn, and in another half month, it will be time to prune the roses for autumn. So today, I will mainly introduce the pruning method for roses in autumn.
Pruning method for roses in autumn.
After the beginning of autumn, the weather gradually becomes cooler. When roses feel the coolness of autumn, they will wake up from their slumber and start a new round of rapid growth. To ensure good quality of the roses blooming in autumn, it is necessary to prune the roses before they enter the rapid growth phase.
How to prune roses in autumn to promote more blooms?
This pruning serves two main purposes: one is to shape the roses and maintain a relatively coordinated plant shape, and the other is to encourage the roses to produce more robust branches, so that the quality of the flowers in autumn will be better.
However, the autumn pruning of roses still needs to be differentiated based on the situation. After experiencing a summer of high temperatures, many people's roses are often in poor condition, almost dead, while well-maintained roses are lush and flourishing. Therefore, the pruning methods are also different.
1. Weak plants with only a few leaves.
If roses are not well managed in summer, they often suffer from diseases and pests such as black spot and red spider mites, causing the leaves to fall off in large numbers. By autumn, only a few leaves at the top of the branches remain.