How to pinch the shoot that grows from the rose
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How to pinch the shoot that grows from the rose
It will sprout a large shoot from this base, and this shoot can grow very tall. So how should we properly handle this shoot? Look at my rose, at this time, a very tall shoot pops out from the bottom.
1. Pinching
This shoot grows very strong, and its main methods of treatment are two. We wait until it grows to about 30 centimeters in height, then we pinch it, remove the top, and two branches will come out. These branches will form flower buds during the bud differentiation period and then bloom. This is the first method of treatment.
2. Nutrition
The second method is to leave it alone and let it grow fully. After it finishes blooming, we then prune it according to the requirements of the plant's shape.
After pruning, two branches will sprout out. At this time, the plant has passed the flowering period and is in its vegetative growth stage. Now it can be given plenty of nutrition to allow the branches to develop more completely.
Of course, if we want the lateral branches to grow thick and strong later, we must supplement enough fertilizer after flowering. At this time, the fertilizer can be a growth-promoting organic nutrient solution because after flowering, it will be in the vegetative growth stage and grow branches.
At this time, the demand for nitrogen is relatively high, and this growth-promoting nutrient solution has a high nitrogen content, and the phosphorus and potassium elements are also very rich, which can promote the growth of the plant's lateral branches and make them grow stronger.
The above is the detailed content on how to pinch the shoot that grows from the rose, hoping to be of help to you!