There are many types of rose flowers. Some are suitable for potted plants, some are suitable for cut flowers, and some have huge blooms, bright colors, and a particularly long flowering period. So when we grow roses, in addition to keeping them in the light Adequate and constantly replenish the required nutrients, fertilize and top-dress frequently, and one more thing you need to do is to prune it frequently to encourage it to have more flower buds, beautiful flower shapes, and a longer flowering period.
1. Apply buds to roses
Rose grows very fast. In spring, summer, early autumn, during the peak growth period, new branches will continue to grow, and the types of flowers will continue to grow. , some flower buds will sprout out in three or two days. For some branches that grow too densely, the young buds on them should be picked off and cut off in time. Only two or three strong buds will be left on one branch. Wiping the buds can Do it at any time, from spring until winter when it goes dormant.
2. Sparse buds
For some potted roses, if there is only one flower on one branch, you can leave the main bud in the middle and remove the side branches. buds on.
For a branch with many flowers and clustered buds, a dozen buds, ten or twenty buds all on the same branch, in order to ensure that the flowers that bloom are more perfect and beautiful, we You can remove and cut off some flower buds that are too dense or too small, leaving larger buds. This will ensure that the flowers that bloom are of high quality and the color of the petals is more beautiful. However, for Weiyue, there is no need to pick the buds.
For some toothpick seedlings or rose seedlings, when they have flower buds, they must be removed or trimmed in time to let them grow first, and then bloom after they grow strong. , to ensure the supply of nutrients to the plant, so that more new branches can grow, and when it grows stronger, it will bloom. At this time, the number of flowers will be greater, and the flowers and leaves will be luxuriant.
3. Cut off the remaining flowers in time
After the flowers on the rose branches have finished blooming and the flowers have withered, these remaining flowers must be cut off as soon as possible, otherwise the nutrients will be wasted. Not to mention, it will also affect the germination of new branches and flower buds.
At the pruning position, cut off the second pair of branches and leaves below the residual flowers, leaving the axillary buds of the small leaves on the branches and leaves. In this way, after the residual flowers are cut off, new branches will grow from the axillary buds. If the residual flowers do not If cut off, these axillary buds will be relatively thin when they grow out and will not be able to grow new buds. Only after cutting can the flowers bloom smoothly. The flowers will be larger and will not be deformed florets. At the same time, after pruning, add some phosphorus and potassium fertilizer to it, or use some organic fertilizer and water to encourage it to bloom more.
When raising roses, in addition to getting enough light and fertilizing frequently, there is one more thing you need to do to keep them blooming in large numbers!