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How to Prune Cut Rose (Explain the Pruning Method of Rose)
Chinese roses are as good as roses. Also known as the moon red, the queen of flowers. It belongs to a shrub which is evergreen all the year round. Of course, there are many kinds of Chinese rose flowers, including climbing vines, shrubs and perennial flowers. Chinese rose flowers bloom a lot, and the flowers are bright and beautiful. Moreover, it can not only be planted outdoors in the yard, but also be placed in flowerpots on the balcony, which is loved by many friends. Cold and heat resistant, so it is relatively simple to maintain. A friend said that I raised a pot of Chinese rose with few buds and few flowers. What is the reason?

To raise Chinese rose flowers, you should be willing to "prune". After pruning, one flower will bloom 10, and only one flower will not be pruned.

Because Chinese rose grows very fast, if it is planted in the open air, its roots will constantly absorb nutrients from the soil, but the potted flowerpot is so big that the soil nutrients are limited, and the lush branches need to be constantly supplemented with nutrients. If many useless branches are absorbing nutrients, it will affect the flowering branches, so it is necessary to cut off some branches in time. In order to promote more flowering, more germination and more flowering.

How to prune the Chinese rose? I remember that at 4 o'clock, 1 will have more flowers, the flowers will be several times larger, and the flowers will continue to bloom.

First observe your potted roses, see clearly the growth of all branches, prepare a pair of scissors, and cut off some twigs and weak branches, because these branches are simply redundant, they will not bloom, but will only eat nutrients.

Second, cut off some branches that have no flowering ability, deformed branches, and branches that can't grow. These branches are short and grow slowly. They are not new shoots. Xiaoya, a pot of China roses, has been raised for several months. This branch is just like that, it has not changed, and it is difficult to sprout. It is better to cut it off.

Thirdly, if five or six or more branches grow side by side on a big branch, then our pruning principle is to remove the strong and the weak, cut off some twigs and leave some strong branches. And cut off branches that are too dense and not ventilated.

Fourth, cut off the residual flowers after flowering in time. If you don't cut off these flowers, their pedicels will remain on them, and maybe they will bear fruit and take away many nutrients from the plants, so you must cut them off and let other branches bloom. Cut off the residual flowers, usually two or three leaves, and cut them all off.

Fertilizer and water supply after pruning

The pruned potted roses must be placed in a well-ventilated and well-lit place. There is no need for shading except the highest temperature in summer. The most important thing after pruning is fertilization. Organic fertilizer, bean cake fertilizer, fermentation fertilizer, whatever fertilizer is available at home, or even sprinkle some fertile soil on the surface of the basin soil and give some granular fertilizer. With nutrients and reasonable pruning, its bamboo shoots will come out in large numbers, and its leaves will be clean, beautiful and lush.