What are the cultivation methods for climbing roses
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What are the cultivation methods for climbing roses
Climbing roses are deciduous shrubs, usually藤状 or蔓状, with various postures and strong plasticity. The vines can generally reach 2.5-5 meters in length. It is because of such long vines that they can play a variety of roles in parks, gardens, and urban greening. Climbing roses can be planted into tall flower pillars, hedges, and walls, continuous flower screens, or arched flower gates, winding flower corridors, etc., and they bloom for three seasons with a continuous supply of flowers. They can also be trained into a sky-covering flower barrier, which can be curved into an arch to make arches, or against a trellis to form a flower corridor or pergola.
Climbing roses belong to the climbing rose family, with branches about 3m long, and they have good resistance to black spot and powdery mildew. Climbing roses can bloom continuously with a long flowering period. Their flowers are not eye-catching, small and delicate, with a single flower lasting more than 10 days, emitting a light fruit fragrance, opening in the morning and closing at dusk. When spring comes, the clusters of climbing roses bloom like a waterfall pouring down, which is very beautiful.
Climbing roses were cultivated in 2005. The buds are small and round before blooming, the flowers open in a cup shape with many petals in the center, forming a slightly inward saucer shape. The petals are a soft bright pink color, then gradually turn to a pale pink, and grow into sturdy shrubs that are very resistant to disease. The fragrance is very pleasant and has a myrrh scent.
The Shiqiao Rose Base points out that roses have the characteristic of forming flower buds and blooming on new branches during growth. Especially with some varieties, when the flowers on the branches wither, the axillary buds begin to grow into new branches and form flower buds at the tips of the new branches. If left to grow, the branches will become weak, the flowers will be small and pale, the plant shape will be disorderly, affecting ventilation and light, and easily causing diseases and insect pests, leading to severe disease occurrence. Therefore, pruning must be done after each flowering to promote the plant's healthy growth and abundant flowering. The pruning after flowering should be carried out in three stages from May of the current year to after the beginning of autumn. Each time, the specific pruning method is determined based on the growth of the roses at different stages. The first pruning after flowering should be in mid-to-late May. At this time, it is important to remove the残花 promptly to avoid fruiting, so as to concentrate nutrients on sprouting new branches. For stronger branches, a light pruning can be done, retaining 4-5 buds; for medium-developing branches, a medium pruning should be done, retaining 2-3 buds, and removing the top part; for weaker growing branches, a strong pruning should be done, retaining 1-2 buds to promote the growth of strong branches. The second pruning after flowering should be in late June to early July. At this time, it is the peak of summer, and there is no need to cut off too many branches and leaves to avoid reducing the photosynthetic area. The third pruning should be after August. At this time, it should be changed to medium pruning, with 2-3 buds left on each branch. To maintain a balanced plant shape, pruning should be done on the branches that bloomed in the previous batch, removing overlapping, crossing, and dense branches, following the principle of removing the weak and keeping the strong to ensure good ventilation and light conditions.
What are the cultivation methods for climbing roses? Let's take a look at the detailed introduction by the Shiqiao Rose Base:
1. Cutting propagation method: When propagating climbing roses through cuttings, the branches are usually dug out in late November and buried in a room and planted in a seedbed, without watering for 10 days. It can survive in about 20 days, and most of the cutting propagation is carried out in June and July during the plum rain season. Climbing roses prefer warm places, so when growing in pots, they should be placed in a sunny location;
2. Grafting propagation method: The grafting propagation method usually uses thornless roses as the rootstock, and branches, buds, and roots can all be grafted. Climbing roses prefer moist and fertile soil, which is not usually available in our home gardens, so we can protect the roots with peat at the base, which means digging a pit and filling it with peat.
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