How to graft rose flowers

The two grafting methods of rose flowers are as follows:

1. Bud grafting method.

First cut off the buds and thorns at the location to be grafted, and cut a T-shaped incision on the rootstock. Be careful not to make it too deep, but cut the outer bark preferably in the middle of the branch, between the bud points. between. Then cut a bud eye from the cambium layer and insert it into the rootstock part with the bud eye facing up. After completion, use a grafting tape to fix it and wrap the grafted part so that only the bud eye is exposed.

2. Branch grafting method.

It means taking rose branches and grafting them on the rootstock. First split the rootstock in the middle, then cut the scion, insert it into the rootstock, and wrap it up. This method of grafting will leave scars on the grafting interface, but the branching force in the later stage will be strong, and the grafting will be stronger and more resistant to pressure.

Types of rose flowers:

1. Scarlet fan.

When it comes to varieties of rose flowers, I have to introduce the Scarlet Fan. Its leaves are very green in color and very glossy. The branches, leaves, and prickles are all red in color when they are young. Look It looks very chic too.

Feilin Fan is very easy to grow. Most of its plants grow upright, and the branches are very strong. It is easy to germinate branches and is not prone to diseases and insect pests. Most importantly, it loves to bloom, so it is very suitable for potted plants and bonsai. wait.

2. Creamy Lonza Gem.

Many friends want to plant roses, but they think they grow too fast and too tall. Some rose varieties can even grow into a large area from just one tree, creating a sea of ??flowers feeling. But Creamy Lonza Gem does not. Its plant is relatively short and it is a miniature rose.

The flowers of Cream Lonza Gem are generally yellow, yellow-green, white, etc. They bloom more frequently and have a long flowering period. They are also a flower worth planting.