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QuestionWhere do I trim the plant after a rose has bloomed and died, so the rose bush will produce more flowers?Community AnswerCount down to where there are five leaves, and cut just above that group of leaves.
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QuestionHow do I trim rose bushes?Community AnswerUse a good pair of pruning shears and long-handled loppers. The shears are for smaller branches, and the loppers are for thick canes. Make sure your tools are sharp so they make clean cuts rather than causing tears and rips in the stems.
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QuestionWhere is the water line on a rose bush and what is it?Community AnswerThe water line is on your vase, not the rose bush. The water line is the line that the water makes on the side of the vase. Your rose should be trimmed of all leaves on the stem to just above the vase's water line.
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QuestionWhat should I do if one has a long stem and another has an open bud?SmartBombSavageCommunity AnswerYou can always cut the extra stem to make another flower. However, make sure you follow the same steps.
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