Why should potted roses be trimmed and pruned in winter
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Potted roses should be trimmed and pruned in a timely and appropriate manner to make the plants grow and develop vigorously, the tree shape is balanced and plump, and the flowers are rich, beautiful and bright. To achieve this goal, we must lay a good foundation through winter shaping and pruning.
If the pruning is not properly trimmed in winter, and the branches are left too long or too dense, the branches will become crowded in the future, and the growth will not be prosperous. The flowering parts will rise too fast, and the flowering parts will be small. It will also be prone to pest and disease hazards. If the re-cutting will damage too much in the future, it will be detrimental to plant growth and development.
Therefore, when carrying out plastic pruning in winter, severe pruning must be carried out, which means removing all branches more than 15 centimeters of the main trunk, and then pruning other dead branches, pest and disease branches, thin branches, crossing branches and overlapping branches. Generally, 2 to 4 main branches with appropriate distribution are selected and retained. This concentration of nutrients can make the flowers plump and large in the coming year, fully expressing the characteristics of the variety.
The above is [] a comprehensive introduction to why potted roses need to be trimmed and pruned in winter, hoping to bring some relevant knowledge about green planting to green plant fans.