How to prune rose 1 and residual flowers?
Prune the residual flowers in time after the roses bloom, so as to prevent the plants from bearing seeds, reduce nutrient consumption and promote the germination of new branches of roses. When pruning, start pruning from the position five millimeters above the buds, pay attention to the five buds on the branches, and cut off the weak branches.
2. Dense branches
In the hot rainy season, the rose will enter the semi-dormancy period, and the new branches will be complex and delicate, which will easily lead to the decline of flowering quality. Therefore, it is necessary to prune the branches that are too dense and too long, so as to maintain the ventilated and light-transmitting plant type, and pay attention to pruning the buds that grow too densely in time.
Step 3 trim and reshape
Prune and shape roses after August every year. When pruning, prune overlapping branches, cross branches and over-dense branches to ensure beautiful and exquisite plant shape. Pay attention to leave two or three buds on each branch to ensure that the roses will bloom in the coming year.
4. Cut again during hibernation
When it is cold in winter, roses will go into dormancy, when the plants grow slowly, so they can be pruned again. Two or three buds are left upward from the base of the thick flower branches that grow in spring and summer, and the rest are cut off, and the weak branches and withered old branches are cut off.