How to build a frame and pull the vine rose
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Before setting up a frame for pulling the vine rose, you must prepare the supports, and prepare ropes or wires to bind the branches. Before setting up a frame for pulling, the plants should be pruned, and branches of different ages should be pruned separately. Reasonably plan the pulling direction of the branches, set up supports, pull the long branches to the top, and pull the short branches below, then fix the branches, and then observe the direction and layout of the entire branches, and adjust any inappropriate ones.
1. Preparation work
1. Preparation work
Before setting up a frame for traction, vine roses must be well prepared. Vine roses need a certain amount of support to climb up, such as walls, wooden fences, etc. You must also prepare ropes or wires to tie the branches.
2. Prune
Before setting up a frame for pulling, the plants need to be pruned. The degree of pruning of branches at different growth times is different. For newly blooming branches, first prune the strong blooming branches appropriately, leaving 2-3 bud points on the branches. For newly grown branches that have not bloomed, the top branch should be cut off. For old branches that have been blooming for two years, the old branches except the new branches should be cut off so that the new branches can gradually take the place of the old branches. Older branches must be pruned.
3. Correct traction
Observe the growth of the entire plant, understand the growth direction and number of branches, and then rationally plan the pulling direction of the branches. Set up supports, pull long branches to the top, and pull short branches to the bottom. Try to pull and fix them according to their own growth and extension direction.
4. Fixed branches
Fix the pulled branches on the support. After fixing, observe the direction and layout of the entire branches. If they are inappropriate, loosen and adjust appropriately.
2. Prune
3. Correct traction
4. Fixed branches
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