Abstract: Rose flowers, their dreamlike beauty, always make people can't help but want to get close. Making these flowers bloom more brilliantly is not just as simple as watering and fertilizing. Today, let me take you to explore the pruning of roses and let your garden bloom the most beautiful flowers!...
Rose flowers, their dreamlike beauty, always make people want to get closer. Making these flowers bloom more brilliantly is not just as simple as watering and fertilizing. Today, let me take you to explore the pruning of roses and let your garden bloom the most beautiful flowers! 1. Trim time, seize the best opportunity to prune roses in
. The choice of time is crucial. Generally speaking, there are two best pruning times: one is after new buds grow, and the other is after the end of flowering.
1. After the new shoots grow: When the new shoots of the rose begin to expand, pruning can promote the increase of branches and flowers. The specific time is during germination, and when the new branches of the seedlings grow to about 30 centimeters tall, you can start working.
2. After the end of the flowering period: The rose also needs to be pruned after the flowering period. Cut off the rotten flowers and cut off the long flowering branches appropriately. If the flowers bloom on old branches, you can cut off the old branches after they bloom. 2. Cutting tools, sharp and disinfecting are not wrong with the
. The choice of pruning tools is equally important. A sharp gardening scissors are essential because they allow you to easily cut branches and reduce damage to the plant. At the same time, disinfect the scissors before pruning to avoid bacterial infection.
1. Gardening scissors: Choose a sharp pair of gardening scissors, preferably in multiple size, to accommodate branches of different thicknesses.
2. Disinfectant: You can use carbendazim or potassium permanganate solution for disinfection to ensure that the scissors are clean and hygienic. 3. Trim method, details determine success or failure.
1. Choose the pruning position: After the new buds of the rose have expanded, you can start pruning. Choose a healthy top of the bud eye for pruning, so that the plant's energy can be transferred to the bud eye and promote branch growth.
2. Trim at a 45-degree angle: When trimming, make the cut at a 45-degree angle to the ground, so that the cut can be exposed to the sun to avoid bacterial infection.
3. Trim dead branches, dead branches and thin branches: Cut off thin and cross-growing branches and thin branches, as well as branches and branches that cross-grow toward the center of the bush. These branches and leaves will affect air circulation and the health of the bush.
4. Pruning of potted seedlings: For potted annual seedlings, if the new branches grow to more than 30 centimeters tall, two-thirds of the branches can be cut off; if it is less than 30 centimeters, one-half of the branches can be cut off. Plants that are too small may not be pruned.
5. Pruning after flowering: Rose flowers need to be pruned once after flowering. Cut off the rotten flowers and cut off the long flowering branches appropriately. If the flowers bloom on old branches, you can cut off the old branches after they bloom. 4. Maintenance after pruning to make the flowers more beautiful. After pruning roses, appropriate maintenance is needed to promote their recovery and growth.
1. Timely watering: After pruning, roses will consume some nutrients, so water them in time to keep the soil moist.
2. Fertilization: After pruning, fertilizer can be applied once to supplement nutrients and promote plant growth.
3. Maintain air circulation: After pruning, maintain air circulation around the plants to avoid the breeding of germs. 5. Precautions and avoid misunderstandings 1. Avoid over-pruning: Over-pruning can affect plant growth and health, so master the intensity and extent of pruning.
2. Disinfection: Disinfect pruning tools before pruning to avoid bacterial infection.
3. Choose an appropriate angle: Choose the right angle when pruning to avoid the cut being too large or too small, which will affect plant health.
4. Maintain air circulation: Keep air circulation around the plants after pruning to avoid the breeding of germs.
Through these methods, I believe you have a deeper understanding of rose pruning. Now, let us work together to build a beautiful home for roses!