ANOTHER ROSE EXPERIMENT

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Thanks Izhar
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dear gardeners,
can you please advise on how to increase the bloom size in the rose plants?
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Full sun in winters, diluted NPK solution (1 tea spoon in 4 liter water) for watering and showering..
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Madiha Humbal wrote:dear gardeners,
can you please advise on how to increase the bloom size in the rose plants?
By selecting large flower varieties :)
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Oh yes.. Brig. sb. is absolutely right... first you have to select varieties which bloom big naturally...
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Izhar wrote:Oh yes.. Brig. sb. is absolutely right... first you have to select varieties which bloom big naturally...
Roses come in all flower sizes, all equally charming, good husbandry will reward you with more flowers, which again is dependent on macro/micro environment.
I love them but they don't like what I can offer them, so I do not grow them any more.
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Muhammad Arif Khan wrote:
Izhar wrote:Oh yes.. Brig. sb. is absolutely right... first you have to select varieties which bloom big naturally...
Roses come in all flower sizes, all equally charming, good husbandry will reward you with more flowers, which again is dependent on macro/micro environment.
Exactly. All efforts should be made to keep the plant healthy. A healthy plant will have a larger bloom size and will fight out diseases at its own, most of the time.
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Salaams
Apologies for my absence but have been quite busy these days with my sons wedding. I am currently in Pakistan.

Madiha.....Extra Potassium usually double the quantity of normal fertiliser produces larger and intense blooms.

You can also achieve this through burying a few banana peels or a small fish under the rootball when planting. Both of these provide the extra nutrients required in addition the decomposition of fish/fisheads provide a heat boost in the root area.
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Madiha
Most of your roses are first year grafts. They are just infants which need to be nurtured in the nursery for at least a year and a half to grow up into mature plants. Unfortunately in Pakistan, 4 to 6 months old grafted roses are sold in the market. They need two years to establish into mature bushes. So please be patient and keep feeding them for another year. They will be ok when they grow up. It is not fair to expect an infant to perform like a grown up. We can't fight nature you see :)

Izhar sb,
It is true that some (actually very few) of the modern hybrid roses don't grow well through cuttings but most do. The actual reason for grafting / budding is commercial viability. A budded rose can be sold in 4-6 months whereas an own root rose will take 1 year to 18 months to grow into a reasonable bush. Actually, a budded rose also takes the same amount of time but since it starts developing buds in around 4 months after budding, it is easier to be sold in the market. :)

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please google rose grafting , that will clear all your concepts about suckers. check how to graft a rose from google images.
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