The growth characteristics of rose seedlings allow for the rapid growth of young rose plants, and the key points for their cultivation.

Key points for the rapid growth of rose seedlings

Abstract: This article discusses the growth characteristics of rose seedlings and related experiences in growing flowers to make rose seedlings grow faster. Let's follow the editor to see the specific content!

1. Growth characteristics of rose seedlings

To achieve rapid growth of rose seedlings, it is first necessary to understand the special growth of roses. Rose flowers germinate in March and then enter a period of rapid growth, which can be said to change every day. New buds can grow 1cm per day, and there can be significant changes in just one day.

After more than 20 days of growth, buds will appear. When rose flowers show buds, we will find that the growth of roses slows down, and at this time, it is mainly the growth of buds, and the branches have stopped growing.

This is the different growth stages of roses. In the period of vegetative growth of long leaves, the growth rate is very fast, but after the flower bud appears and enters the reproductive growth stage, it is almost impossible to see roses growing taller.

Since the growth of flower buds consumes a lot of nutrients, at this stage, it is rare for new strong sprouts to emerge. Careful flower enthusiasts will find that if there are many flower buds on roses in spring, it is not easy to produce sprouts, and if there are fewer flower buds, it is easier to produce sprouts.

2. Key points for the rapid growth of rose seedlings

Key points for the rapid growth of rose seedlings

If you want rose seedlings to grow rapidly, what we need to do is control flowering and remove all flower buds.

Because after the flower bud grows, roses will supply nutrients to the flower bud first, and naturally, few new buds will grow. If it is a rose seedling, it looks like it doesn't grow, but in fact, it is just busy growing flower buds.

If you want rose seedlings to grow new branches rapidly, you can manually remove the flower buds and let the rose seedlings re-enter the period of vegetative growth from the reproductive growth stage. At this time, it is easy for the seedlings to produce strong sprouts from the base, and the bud points on the existing branches are also easy to germinate.