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Check your pruning skills: How to prune Climbing Rose seedlings correctly?

The editor introduces you to the pruning methods of Climbing Rose seedlings, related topics in flower cultivation, some great tips worth saving!

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Excerpt from the "Three-Step Method for Climbing Rose Cultivation" series

In previous articles, the pruning method for Climbing Rose hedges was introduced, and then some flower enthusiasts left comments asking how to prune Climbing Rose seedlings?

Indeed, many of our flower enthusiasts should have Climbing Rose seedlings, especially our新手 enthusiasts, who are excited to buy Climbing Rose seedlings with the beautiful expectation of a flower wall.

Should Climbing Rose seedlings be pruned? How exactly should they be pruned?

For Climbing Rose seedlings, we also need to treat them according to different situations.

Climbing Roses are divided into single-season and multi-season types. If you have limited space like a balcony or terrace, it is recommended to grow multi-season roses. Single-season roses take up too much space and only bloom once a year, which is a bit of a waste for enthusiasts with limited space.

Pruning method for single-season Climbing Rose seedlings:

Single-season roses are mostly planted on the ground with ample growing space, so if the seedlings bloom, you only need to cut off the spent flowers after blooming.

If there are dark green old leaves near the soil surface, you can remove them to enhance ventilation.

Pruning method for multi-season Climbing Rose seedlings:

For multi-season Climbing Rose seedlings, pruning is divided into two situations: one is to hope for reblooming, and the other is to hope for rapid growth.

The pruning method mentioned in the pruning method for Climbing Rose hedges is the method to promote the second bloom, which some of you may still remember.

1. Pruning method for reblooming:

Climbing Rose seedlings usually have drooping branches when blooming.

If you want this rose plant to bloom again, you can prune from the curves.

Trim the upright flowering branches by 1/3. Then, remove the dense leaves at the bottom and the very short branches to enhance ventilation.

2. Pruning method focusing on growth:

The above method is for pruning Climbing Rose seedlings hoping for a second bloom. If you do not want a second bloom and focus on raising seedlings, then you only need to cut off the spent flowers during pruning.

At the same time, you can remove the dark green leaves near the soil to increase the plant's ventilation and reduce the occurrence of diseases and pests.

After pruning, you need to strengthen water and fertilizer management so that the Climbing Rose seedlings can grow as we intend.

You may ask why the pruning here doesn't mention the shape of the plant?

Climbing Rose seedlings don't have a shape!

And for our flower walls and pergolas, old branches are useless and will be cut off in the future. Only strong suckers are the real flowering power we need.

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The above is [] about the pruning method of Climbing Rose seedlings, for the reference of green plant enthusiasts, hoping to solve your problems in green plant and flower management.