What should be done if a climbing rose doesn't bloom? Why doesn't a climbing rose bloom and how should it be dealt with?

What to do if the climbing rose doesn't bloom

Today's focus is on introducing the related knowledge of what to do if the climbing rose doesn't bloom. Below, the editor will give you a detailed answer.

Previously, some flower enthusiasts have mentioned that the climbing rose they are raising keeps growing branches but doesn't bloom. They are worried it might be fake and consider digging it up and buying a new one. Yesterday, a flower enthusiast participating in the flower wall creation camp asked the same question.

From the photos, it can be seen that this rose has indeed grown quite large. However, according to the flower enthusiast, it only had one flower when bought, and after it wilted, it hasn't bloomed since then. Other roses have bloomed more or less, but this one, the largest plant, hasn't bloomed a single flower, making them want to dig it up.

In fact, many flower enthusiasts have had the idea of digging up and replanting when raising climbing roses. However, no matter what variety of climbing rose you plant, you might encounter such problems. So, what is the best way to handle it?

What to do if the climbing rose doesn't bloom?

What to do if the climbing rose doesn't bloom

If the climbing rose has been growing for a long time and is quite large but still doesn't bloom, we need to first find out the cause of the climbing rose not blooming.

Climbing roses have a common characteristic, which is that the weak branches bloom, while the strong branches often keep growing and become very tall before blooming, or they may eventually become blind branches due to various reasons.

Based on this characteristic of climbing roses, we need to find out the reason why the climbing rose doesn't bloom and then solve it accordingly, rather than easily changing the variety.

Reasons for the climbing rose not blooming: 1. Variety reasons

Climbing roses are divided into two main categories: one is multi-season blooming varieties, such as Grand Parade, Red Dragon Sandstone, etc., and the other is single-season blooming varieties, such as Little Girl, Purple Robe Jade Belt.