What's the deal with climber roses not blooming?
Let's talk about the experience of plant care when it comes to climber roses not blooming, with the following being a detailed introduction.
When it comes to rose seedlings, many rose enthusiasts are纠结, unsure whether to buy grafted roses or cuttings.
Is it better to have grafted roses, or are cuttings superior?
This question seems to have no definitive answer. Many merchants selling grafted seedlings (C-S) will boast about how fast the grafted seedlings grow and how strong their resistance is. Is this really the case?
Rose enthusiasts who grow grafted roses, think back: Do your grafted roses produce many suckers?
The other day, a rose enthusiast consulted and said that they bought a grafted 'Pink Dragon' seedling from a certain place, and after three years of care, it is still the same old branches, with no suckers growing at all, and it has only bloomed a dozen flowers, which is a complete failure!
It is difficult for grafted rose seedlings to produce suckers. Have you encountered the same problem?
What's the deal with climber roses not blooming?
Let me tell you about Green Plant Enthusiast Network's own experience in growing flowers. When Green Plant Enthusiast Network first started growing flowers, they were as clueless as a beginner, and their experience now has been gained by stepping on countless pitfalls and killing countless plants. They believe they have some right to speak about grafted rose seedlings.
When Green Plant Enthusiast Network first started growing flowers, they also bought grafted seedlings, not understanding at the time and purchasing welfare seedlings from a certain store, which were not specified by variety. Later, they realized that almost all the varieties received were climber roses, including one 'White Dragon Sandstone' and one 'Pearl Meirong.'
This 'White Dragon Sandstone' was grown in the ground for three whole years and only produced one strong sucker, while 'Pearl Meirong' grew wildly with suckers.
Seeing that 'White Dragon Sandstone' did not grow for several years, I was very frustrated and did aerial layering. Last year, I planted the high-layered young plants in the ground, and this year, the young white dragon plants and their mother plants are no longer distinguishable in height. After the spring flowers, they have been vigorously producing suckers.