Do roses need to pick buds
Rose seedling
In fact, when the rose is still relatively small, it will also grow buds. At this time, the more rational way is to remove all the buds, because the main job of the rose seedlings is to grow plants. If the buds are not removed, the nutrients required for growth will be consumed in flowering, which is not conducive to the growth of the rose seedlings p>
Rose mature seedling
The mature seedlings of Chinese rose do not need to remove all the buds. After the flower buds grow out, the flower buds of rose flowers can be appropriately thinned according to the needs of flowering, so as to achieve the best flowering state p>
Precautions for picking rose buds
Stiff seedling
The phenomenon of stiff seedlings often occurs when the flower buds of rose seedlings are removed. This is mainly because the seedlings have just been bought back or have not slowed down after changing pots. At this time, stiff seedlings may appear when the flower buds are removed. Just do a good job in daily management and grow for a period of time p>
Post harvest curing
For rose flowers with flower buds removed, first apply wax or sulfur powder on the wound, and then place them in a ventilated place with scattered light for maintenance, and water them normally. Generally, the seedlings with flower buds removed can bloom normally after a period of time (about half a year) p>
Picking buds is not equal to topping
In fact, picking buds and topping roses are two concepts that need attention. The purpose of seedling bud picking is to retain nutrients and make the plant grow normally. The purpose of bud picking of big seedlings is to better blossom. Topping is to make the branches grow more comprehensively and the plant type better. They are different and operate differently< span>