When is the appropriate time to prune cut roses
For cut roses grown in greenhouses, drought treatment and pruning methods can be used to induce dormancy in the mid-summer season, and cut flowers can be sold in large quantities before the festival. There is no fixed Pruning time.
Cut roses should be inspected frequently, lateral buds and buds on flowering branches should be removed promptly, diseased branches, weak branches and dry branches should be cut off, and horizontal branches, cross branches and parallel branches should be thinned out.
Tips for pruning cut roses
Weak strips of cut roses growing from weak branches should be shortened at the middle and upper parts of the weak branches at the base to promote strong branches. Weak branches that grow from strong branches are cut off at the budding point to allow new branches to sprout. Strong branches growing from strong branches are cut short at the first healthy leaflet.
Precautions for pruning cut roses
For cut roses, leave a certain node position on the branches and cut off the upper part to stimulate the germination of buds in the lower part of the branches and cultivate stronger flower-producing branches. . Normally, you can leave high piles or short piles. High piles maintain better top-end advantage and produce faster. Low stakes stimulate the germination of basal buds, producing a higher quality product.