Hi everyone.
I have an issue in my garden. I have many rose plants, but only few are producing enough flowers. Most of them have plenty of foliage but either produce flower which cannot open and starts withering in closed state or don't produce at all.
Here is one such:
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Too few Roses
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Pleasure of few days and headache of a year around for those not living in colder areas.
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Re: Too few Roses
Your pink flowered rose plant is seems to be attacked by thrips. You can spray Byers Confidor to get rid of thrips and asphids.
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Re: Too few Roses
I saw this problem in my office rose plants as well. Still eager to know the real causes of this problem.
The symptoms are looks like blight fungus problem on flowering buds.
The symptoms are looks like blight fungus problem on flowering buds.
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Re: Too few Roses
i am facing the same problem with my pink colored rose...the foilge and ovrall health of plant is okay...i water it regularly n it produces bud. But buds do not open properly infacy they wither away before forming proper bloom.
i guess its the temperature issue since now a days temperatire is high in lahore. i had experienced the same problem with pink rose last year..i hav planted this rose in ground in direct sunlight. Now i regret fr blocking the space and not getting the desired results....
i guess its the temperature issue since now a days temperatire is high in lahore. i had experienced the same problem with pink rose last year..i hav planted this rose in ground in direct sunlight. Now i regret fr blocking the space and not getting the desired results....
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Re: Too few Roses
i guess temperture has hrsh effects on the overall plant...in low temp roses hav more bright n dark shades as compared to high temperture. this spring i trsplanted newly bought roses in pots instead of ground....now as the sun is getting furious i hav transferred them in relativly shahded place...so far blooms&buds are working well and surviving with beutiful roses..
i think desi roses are more heat tolerant so i will plant desi rose in ground in direct sunlight.
i think desi roses are more heat tolerant so i will plant desi rose in ground in direct sunlight.
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Re: Too few Roses
Sage sb. your problem is for sure due to blistering heat.