Rose Blind Branch Pruning
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In this article, we will discuss the issue of rose blind branch pruning that rose enthusiasts are concerned about. So-called blind branches of roses are branches that no longer grow, mostly due to a lack of nutrients, of course, there are also reasons such as insufficient light.
Before talking about rose blind branch pruning, let's first understand what kind of branches are blind branches. Generally speaking, branches that stop growing or have no buds at the top are called blind branches. Simply put, although the branches are green and lush, they no longer grow. Blind branches also have another characteristic, which is that they have more leaves than normal branches, which are denser.
In fact, part of our daily rose pruning is actually pruning blind branches.
Now that we understand rose blind branches, how should we prune them? It's actually very simple. We look down along the blind branch and cut off the upper part, leaving the lower buds. Of course, if the lower buds are not strong enough, we can continue to prune downwards, which is also fine.
In addition to pruning, rose blind branches also need timely fertilization. As mentioned earlier, the reason why roses have blind branches is mainly due to malnutrition (overall lack of fertilizer or nutrients being taken away by other branches), so timely fertilization is very important. For rose blind branch pruning, we should try to detect and prune early.
This article shares all the introductions to rose blind branch pruning and hopes to bring you help. Finally, don't forget to visit more flower cultivation experience and common sense!