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How to prune rose after flowering

Skyler White
2020-07-30 08:42:15
According to the opening time of the flowers, the pruning after the flowering of the Chinese rose should be carried out in late May when the first flowering is generally carried out; the second flowering is from June to July when the second pair of leaves under the flowers are pruned; the third pruning is generally carried out in August when 2-3 buds are reserved on each branch.

Trim after first flower

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The first flowering of rose is in spring, and the pruning after flowering is generally carried out in late May. At this time, pruning is mainly to prune the flowers, not to make them bear seeds, so that they can have nutrients to grow new branches and leaves, the second flowering will be better

At this time, light cutting is the best way to prune. Keep about 5 buds on the plant. If it is a branch with poor growth, it can be cut again to make it grow new branches. Pruning the branches and leaves of Chinese rose to different degrees can make the plant grow well and more evenly.

When pruning, we should pay attention to pruning on the top of the bud, generally 0.5cm above is the best

Trim after second flower

After the second flowering of the rose, it is generally from the end of June to the beginning of July, which is the summer time. Generally, it can be cut lightly. Prune under the second pair of leaves under the flower, pay attention not to cut off too many branches and leaves, just timely cut off the remaining flowers and branches.

Trim after the third flower

After the third flowering of rose, the pruning is generally in August. At this time, the pruning is moderate, with 2 or 3 buds reserved on each branch.

In addition, you can prune the second flowering branches, cut off the overlapped and too dense branches, and ensure the ventilation and light transmission.

After good pruning, can promote the better flowering of rose

The third pruning of rose after blooming

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