Standard rose in the pot already sprouting?

I'm worried about my rose. I have a standard rose in a pot with beautiful, large, red, double blooms.

I've never had a rose in a pot before, so I'm unsure. I've done a lot of research, but ultimately I don't know when I can prune it. Everywhere says April.

It's already warm here in southern Baden, but of course it could get cold again, that's the problem.

But my rose is already sprouting, and if I cut it later and have to remove all the new green, it won't bloom beautifully.

What would you do?

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Rheinflip
1 year ago

You cut the roses when the Forsythias blossom

Sonnenschein944
1 year ago

In addition to Forsythias, bloodjohannisbeer is also present at the same time.

Manyout you can put the pot facing away from the sun, wrap it around with leaves, by cooling slowing growth

Sonnenschein944
1 year ago
Reply to  Skywalker17

Good idea, I would still consider the “warming inhibition” I described…

Sonnenschein944
1 year ago

The most likely to grow