Neighbors' rose has grown large bamboo shoots
A brief knowledge sharing, introducing the experience of caring for green plants with the growth of large bamboo shoots on neighbors' roses, next [] the editor will introduce.
The most feared thing in raising roses is that they are thin and weak, not growing bamboo shoots. Bamboo shoots are very important for the rejuvenation and plant renewal of roses. So how can we make roses grow bamboo shoots?
First, let's understand
What are bamboo shoots?
Rose bamboo shoots refer to the strong buds that sprout from the base of the rose, which grow very fast and have thick branches.
How to make roses produce bamboo shoots?
If we want roses to produce bamboo shoots, we need to first understand the nutrient transport process of roses and know why some roses do not like to produce bamboo shoots.
Conditions for roses to produce bamboo shoots
1. Sufficient fertilizer and water
Roses need to consume nutrients to grow, so in any case, sufficient fertilizer and water are necessary, and they are the primary condition for growing strong bamboo shoots, followed by artificial techniques.
2. Change in nutrient transport method
In normal cases, the nutrient transport mode of roses is to transport nutrients to the top of the rose plant. That is to say, the roots absorb inorganic salts and transport them upward to the top buds or flower buds of the rose branches.
In this nutrient transport mode, if roses want to produce bamboo shoots, they need a very sufficient amount of fertilizer and water, which means that when other branches have eaten enough and have surplus, they will be allocated to ungerminated buds, and bamboo shoots will appear.
Neighbors' rose has grown large bamboo shoots
But many times, this condition is not met, and we are in a hurry to get bamboo shoots from roses, what should we do? This requires changing the nutrient transport mode of roses.
We can change the nutrient transport mode of roses by pruning or pulling multiple branches to the side.
After pruning, the nutrient transport of roses is towards the top buds of the branches, so after pruning, it is usually the top buds of the branches that germinate first. When nutrients are sufficient, bamboo shoots will also germinate.
Pruning is more suitable for larger rose plants, but if it is a small rose seedling, or even a rose with only one or two thin branches, pruning is not very useful, and without maintenance experience, it is easy to have seedlings die after pruning due to poor water control.
Therefore, for small seedlings, Green Plant Enthusiast Network suggests that you simply pull the branches horizontally. You can use a rope to pull all the branches of the rose to the side, pull them to a horizontal position, and this will also change the nutrient transport mode of the rose.