Pruning Common Council
- When do the pruning, remove all dead branches whenever you find.
- Wilted and withered flowers should also be cut because they are consuming nutrients that could be used for new flowers. You can make the cut from the second sheet.
- Outbreaks that arise from the Rosal rootstocks must be eradicated, since they do not flower and also waste water for part of the other branches stronger.
- We must make a balance between old and young branches, considering the latter those with less than two years.
- When do the pruning, try to open the bush, avoiding the branches intersect. A good resource is to use small pieces of duct tape to mark the areas that we cut.
- A plant with many branches blooms in abundance, but a mediocre appearance, as the sap in feeding wastes unnecessary branches.