When pruning branches, you must hold them correctly: the wide blade should be close to the body of the plant; the narrow blade should be close to the removed branches! (To make it simpler: the wide blade is on the inside, the narrow blade is on the outside). When pruning relatively thick rose branches, place the wide blade side of the pruning shears close to the inner side of the branch, and then press down the scissors while gently pushing to the outside. We can customize a variety of different types of pruning shears for you, including:
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Before pruning, you should fully understand the flowering habit of the pruning object. For example, chinese rose blooms at the top of the new branch in the current year, so after the flowers fade, the flowering branch is shortened to promote the germination of the axillary bud at the base to form a new flowering branch, which continues to bloom in the current year. Five-color plums, night lilacs, etc. Are differentiated by flower buds in spring, and they can bloom after summer. They should be shortened in late autumn, and new branches in spring of the following year can bloom into summer. Pruning should be based on the principle of keeping the outside but not the inside, straight and not horizontal. Cut off diseased and dead branches, weak branches, leggy branches, cross branches, and dense branches. The buds at the cut should be left to grow outside, and the cut should not be too close to the bud, otherwise it will easily lose moisture and dry, which will affect germination.