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How to prune southern China roses in winter

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How to prune southern China roses in winter

I hadn't planned to update the rose pruning article so early. My own roses haven't been pruned yet, but considering that some friends might be eager, and a student from the flowering camp pruned the shrub roses yesterday, I took this student's roses as an example and found two roses with relatively higher pruning difficulty to share some thoughts on winter pruning of roses.

Let's first look at the first pot of shrub roses. The plant shape of this rose is relatively even, and the pruning is also relatively simple.

Before starting to prune, we need to have a general target height, which needs to be determined based on the current growth and variety of the roses. The branches of the above pot of roses are relatively young, so the pruning amplitude does not need to be considered too much, as long as it meets your requirements for plant height.

After making an overall cut to set the height, we also need to remove all the leaves, which makes it easier to see the growth and direction of all the branches, and then further refine the pruning.

How to prune southern China roses in winter

Further prune the weak branches and adjust the distribution position of the bud points.

Supplement pruning where the pruning is not in place. Pruning roses is like cutting hair. It's impossible to cut it perfectly in one go, it requires step-by-step adjustment and refinement.

The above image shows the final pruning result compared to before pruning. In fact, there is a small flaw in this pruning result. Can you see it? Welcome to leave a message below.

Okay, let's now look at another rose. This rose is relatively more difficult to prune.