There is a bud at the top of each flower branch of the multi-headed rose, and the size of the bud in the same layer and node is not much different. Generally, the number of buds is 2-4 or even more. There are obvious differences in the size of upper and lower flower buds, big and small. Generally, there are 2 ~ 5 layers of buds with good growth conditions, and the number and number of layers of buds vary with the growth and development. When pruning, leave 2 ~ 3 buds of different sizes on each flower branch.
Each flower branch can leave the largest flower bud on the top, the smallest flower bud on the bottom, the middle flower bud, and others can be cut off. The sequence of reserved buds is from big to small, and the flowering period is long and long. Pruning can't keep the same size buds. When flowering, once malnutrition occurs, the flowers bloom slowly and wither quickly, shortening the flowering time and affecting the flowering quality. After the flowers wither, cut off the stems to avoid nutrient consumption.
No matter how good the nutrition and environmental conditions are, the same rose always has strong branches and twigs, big branches and twigs, strong branches and weak branches, long branches and short branches, many buds and few buds, etc. This is also normal. In order to preserve the accumulated nutrients and avoid excessive consumption of nutrients on inferior branches and buds, the inferior branches and buds that consume nutrients can be cut off to ensure the normal and healthy flowering of the whole rose and improve the flowering quality. The principle of pruning is to keep fine and dense, big and small, strong and fine, long and short, high and low, considering the overall shape.
In a word, through pruning and pruning, the overall shape of multi-bud rose is more perfect, which ensures that the rose can bloom normally, with large flowers, thick flower layers, bright colors, prolonged flowering period and slow fading, which improves the flowering quality and enhances the overall aesthetic effect.