Christmas rose


Christmas roses are budding one after another.

Christmas rose

A few days ago, I read somewhere on the internet that “The reason the flowers don’t lift is because the leaves are too thick and there isn’t enough nutrition.”
I decided to prune it a little because my plant certainly had more leaves than the other plants and the ones at the store.
Well, if you look at the photo, there may still be a lot.

Christmas rose

However, perhaps it worked, or perhaps because the warm days continued, the flower stems seemed to have grown longer.
The downward trend remains the same.

Christmas rose

I can feel the footsteps of spring, and the buds are starting to swell.

Christmas rose

Both here and there.

Christmas rose

And even at the roots!

Christmas rose

It looks like the buds are showing their faces in a hurry to avoid being left behind as the season progresses.
It’s hard to see in the photo, but the red color is clearly visible.
The egg-like buds are cute. Perfect for Easter.

In “Hobby Gardening,” he said to cut flowers by the end of March.
If it’s March, it’s this month. I wonder if everything will be open by then.

Christmas rose

The first flower is still cute, and the second one has just bloomed.
Can I cut it off?

Christmas rose

These days, I enjoy such happy confusion.
I still want to enjoy the season.

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