Should玫瑰 bud be thinned
Today's plant experience brings you the experience of rose monthly rose. Should rose buds be thinned? The following editor will explain in detail for you.
Most flower friends hope that their rose buds are as many as possible, but when they bloom, they will find that their roses are not as good as others. This is mainly because although there are many rose buds, they may not all bloom. Even if they can, due to the heavy burden of rose seedlings, it is likely to cause uneven blooming. Moreover, too many buds will consume too much nutrition, resulting in most of the flowers malnourished and unable to achieve perfect results. At this time, manual thinning can help the seedlings reduce some burden. At the same time, it can make each wave of flowers bloom neatly and beautifully.
So how should we deal with rose buds?
1. Retain multiple buds
So-called retaining multiple buds means to keep multiple buds on a flowering branch, thus forming multiple flowers.
1) As shown in the figure, there are too many buds and they are not well-developed. Some have shown color, while others are only the size of rice grains
After thinning: Remove the largest buds at the top, the underdeveloped buds at the bottom, the malformed buds, and the too thin side buds
Effect after blooming: Five buds can bloom simultaneously within 2 days, achieving the best blooming level and ornamental effect
2. Retain a single bud: This method is suitable for those large-wheel flowers, super-large-wheel flower varieties. Or when the seedlings are not enough and the flowering branches are not strong enough, retaining a single bud can save nutrients and achieve the best blooming effect:
Before thinning:
After thinning:
The above () introduces whether rose buds should be thinned (figure), hoping to bring you some help. Finally, don't forget to take a look at more flower cultivation experience and common sense!