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How to prune roses, how to prune roses
Roses are a symbol of love and are welcomed all over the world. Every year, flowers fall in bloom, with gorgeous colors and great ornamental value. But what? When you want to appreciate its value better, you may need to trim it. I don't know, you will definitely say, how to prune roses? In fact, pruning roses is not very difficult. Next, I will introduce you to the pruning method of roses.

First, the pruning method of roses is 1. When pruning roses, the principle is chain bead planting method, and each cluster can choose thick branches 12-20. If it is a branch planting method, a certain distance should be kept between branches. Cross branches, dense branches, overlapping branches and slender branches can be cut off, so that nutrition can be concentrated on flowering branches and seedlings with flowering branches can grow better.

2. When the roses are in seedling stage, all the peas are picked when they are big. When the length of the branch is more than 20 cm, press the branch down and don't break it. The newly germinate thick branches are use as cutting branches, that excessively thin branches are use as layering of nutrient branches, and the thin and weak branches on the nutrient branches continue to layering.

As stratification, it should be carried out in sunny afternoon. At the same time, the twigs and short branches within 10 cm of the root should be removed, which can increase the light in the lower part and promote its germination.

2. Rose pruning 1. When roses are in flowering period, the pruning principle is to keep high clothes in spring and summer. Cut off the lower branches of roses with a diameter of more than 0.5 cm in time. Less than 0.5 cm in diameter can be trimmed. The general principle is that thick branches are lifted upwards and thin branches are pressed downwards.

2. You can cut off half of the aging branches of flowers, use the remaining branches to produce flowers, and then update the remaining branches after the roses bloom, so that the yield of flowers will not be reduced because of pruning.

3. Prune roses 1 after flowering. In the process of rose growth, after the flowers are harvested, the residual flowers should be cut off in time, and the diseased branches and twigs should be thinned to reduce the consumption of nutrients and promote the development of new branches. At the same time, for overgrown plants, sparse the branches, cross branches and overlapping branches.

2. After the rose leaves fall and before germination, leave 4-5 branches per plant and cut them short at 40 cm-50 cm from the ground. Leave 1-2 side branches on each branch, and leave two buds on each side branch to promote branching and ensure the yield of flowers. For plants with more old branches, they should be pruned properly to promote the germination of new branches and restore growth.

Conclusion: The above is the pruning method of roses. When you want to keep the roses beautiful, you can cut all the plants to a uniform height, and when pruning, cut them where the rose branches extend outward, so that the branches can extend outward and grow.