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"Oh, what should I do..."

My murmur when I saw my potted roses starting to sprout in mid-March💧

The buds that should have been swelling from the beginning of April
were already growing out🌱





So this time, I will tell you about
how to deal with buds that are too early


Once you know how to deal with buds that are in a bit of a rush,
you can grow roses
without worrying!
Please be sure to watch until the end💮


It was the first time in my 16 years of growing roses that buds appeared in mid-March.
16 years of rose growing.

And they were quite sturdy buds, too🌹


I wonder if these buds will bloom properly...🌀




Conclusion:
Basically, pinch the buds.
Let's keep this in mind😉


If you understand this,
you can manage your roses
without any hesitation♪


Buds that appear too early in March
may not open properly

and even if they do bloom,
they might not reach their full potentialin terms of appearance💦



So,
if you want to achieve the bloom you imagine,
you should pinch off the buds
and look forward to the next ones that come up🌈



Pinching off buds
means snapping the buds off at the neck with your fingers🌹


I actually pinched off
the buds that appeared too early in mid-March👍


The flower stems are short, and
rather than letting them bloom as they are,


I decided that it is better to pinch them off now
and redirect that energy
toward producing new buds instead😊


Flower stems that are too short💦


That said, there is no
single correct answer💡
when it comes to deciding on disbudding.

I want to see the flowers that bloom too early in March!

For those of you who are very curious,
leaving them to bloom as they are
might lead to new discoveries✨👀


I am also leaving the buds that started to appear from late March
as they are♪

I want to observe
whether they will bloom properly,
so I am just keeping an eye on them💕



In fact, a student in my ongoing support course
also said,
“This is my first time seeing buds this early.”🌹



The two of us
just gave a wry smile and said,
“It really is too early, isn't it?💦”😆


✅ If you want to fully enjoy your roses in April → Disbud
✅ If you are curious about the appearance of roses that bloom too early → Leave them as they are

Please make your decision based on that kind of feeling💡


However, depending on the subsequent weather, the temperature fluctuations might cause the buds not to open,

meaning they won't bloom,
which is also a possibility❄

Please keep that in mind
when making your decision🔔


Basically, keep disbudding
in mind!



Please proceed with the following steps✋

Learn how to disbud

Let's learn the correct way to disbud✨


By doing so,
without damaging the rose,
you can grow it healthily🌱


The method is simple♪

When the buds have just started to appear,
pinch them with the pads of your fingers
and snap them off at the neck😊


If they have grown too much to snap with your fingers,
do not force it,
and please cut them with scissors✂


By performing basic rose care correctly,
the roses will grow full of energy

and the day will come
when they bloom many flowers✨🌹✨


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