How many years does it take for a climber rose flower wall to grow?
Let's share some knowledge about green plants and flowers regarding how many years it takes for a climber rose flower wall to grow. Let's learn about it together below.
Friends who buy rose seedlings in the store often ask this question: "How many years does it take for a climber rose flower wall to grow?" I believe many flower enthusiasts want to know the answer to this question, so let's talk about this topic today.
First, let's take a look at the climber roses of the flower wall creation camp.
The above roses are the climber roses planted by "Julia" from the flower wall creation camp in December 2019. Does it seem quite large when tied up like this? In fact, it's not that large. The following picture was taken on May 18th this year, showing the state after untieing.
How many years does it take for a climber rose flower wall to grow?
It can be seen that the branches of the seedlings are relatively short and few. Although it has been half a year since they were planted, there are very few new branches, most of them are old branches, and overall, they look about the size of a 2-gallon pot seedling.
I believe that after our flower friends plant large or extra-large climber rose seedlings, most of them should do this kind of traction, hoping to grow bigger. However, this is not conducive to the growth of climber roses.
On May 27th this year, the Green Plant Enthusiast Network guided our flower friends to do the bending treatment on these roses through video conferencing. Please see the following picture:
After the bending treatment, by June 12th, which is two weeks after the treatment, the roses have produced many new buds and even shoots.