The Perfect Time to Prune Roses: Boost Flowering with These Tips 

If your rose plant is not flowering, there could be several reasons behind it.

Roses need proper care over time, or they stop flowering.

Important tips for pruning rose plant:

1. Keep the timing in mind: Prune the roses before the beginning of autum season so that the plant can prepare for new buds and branches.

2. Remove old blooms: Prune old, faded and dead flowers from the plant, making room for new branches and buds.

3. Remove yellow and dry leaves: When the leaves start turning yellow or brown, it is necessary to prune them to maintain the overall health of the plant.

4. Prune long and thin stems: Cut off stems that have become too long or thin so that the plant's energy can be used properly.

5. Prune above new buds When pruning stems, make sure to always cut above a new bud. This bud will become the center of new growth and help produce new flowers.

6. Remove Basal Growth of Roses Removing it allows the plant to focus its energy on the main stems and flowers, resulting in better and more flowers from the rose plant.

7. Use of fertilizer after pruning: Immediately after pruning, add fertilizer or organic fertilizer to the plant, so that it gets new energy and can grow faster.

8. Water rose plant after pruning: Water the rose plant thoroughly after pruning.

9. Keep the rose plant in the sun Roses love sunlight. Flowers require at least 4 hours of sunlight to bloom.