In which months do Chinese roses go dormant in the north generally? When do Chinese roses usually go dormant in the north?

When do Chinese roses enter dormancy in the north generally?

Today, the editor will elaborate on the knowledge about the dormancy period of Chinese roses in the north, and next, the editor will introduce it.

In the northern region, the dormancy period of Chinese roses usually starts in December each year and lasts until February of the following year.

During this period, due to the drop in temperature, Chinese roses will enter a state of dormancy, their growth rate will slow down, and leaves may shed in large numbers, with the plant entering a state similar to "rest" to survive the cold winter. During this time, the physiological activities of Chinese roses are reduced to the minimum, conserving energy for regrowth and flowering in the spring. Therefore, rose enthusiasts in the north usually choose to prune and perform necessary maintenance during the dormancy period of Chinese roses to ensure healthy growth and beautiful blooming the following year.

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