Can the bare stem of a rose be pruned in the summer? Is it possible to prune a bare stem rose in the summer?

Can bare-branch roses be pruned in the summer?

This article introduces the related experience of growing bare-branch roses and whether they can be pruned in the summer. The following editor will provide a detailed explanation for you.

Can bare-branch roses be pruned in the summer?

Roses should not be pruned in the summer because, under high temperatures, they often enter a dormant state to resist heat, and nutrient absorption is also slow. Pruning during this time can lead to slow recovery, and high temperatures in the summer can cause wound exudation, making it easier for infections to occur due to the presence of bacteria, which can affect the blooming time of the next roses. Therefore, it's best not to choose summer for pruning, especially for thick branches that should not be pruned in the summer.

The specific introduction provided above about whether bare-branch roses can be pruned in the summer aims to bring some flower knowledge to flower enthusiasts.