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fertilisers for roses

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Mine where grafted 3 to 4 months ago by myself but not blooming. In addition, if there is special method to seperate sucker and grafted one. Moreover, tell me that the grafted rose takes time to establish and then blooms??
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Please Suggest me a solution for my roses as quickly as possible.
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Mustansir Billah wrote:Please Suggest me a solution for my roses as quickly as possible.
It is evident that your roses have highly fluorishing suckers...hence no bloom :-(. Perhaps after 3-4 years you might see pinkish wild-rose blooms. Remove them to save your grafts.
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Tell me How to remove it and how to identify Suckers?? Do suckers are also emerges from stem??
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Sucker emerg normally form base or on stem but lower to graft union. just remove them either by hand if they are soft. if they have grown enough then use some sharp pruner to remove.
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Mustansir Billah wrote:Tell me How to remove it and how to identify Suckers?? Do suckers are also emerges from stem??
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Okay, then post 3 pictures of an individual pot of rose, 1) from the top, 2) from the side 3) a close up of the base of the rose. Please do that one at a time for an individual rose.

One of us will mark the branches (post the pictures) which appear as suckers and then you should remove them.

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