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QuestionIs it bad if water hits roses from above?Community AnswerSometimes too much water from above can weigh the roses down; however, most of the water will still reach the roots of the plant.
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QuestionI am using a crushed banana and coffee grounds to fertilize my plants. How often should this be done?Community AnswerI would suggest doing this once a month to start, and then alter the schedule as needed depending on the results.
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QuestionHow long should I leave a soaker hose going on my roses for once-a-week watering?Community AnswerI find that a good minute or two of watering works best. Just enough water to get the plants nice and misty along with getting the soil moist. It's also a good idea to water them at night so that the sun doesn't dry up all the water on the plant; it will end up damaging the plant if it does.
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QuestionShould pruned potted roses be watered?Community AnswerYes, pruned roses should be watered. All types of plants need water, pruned or not.
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QuestionWill my container rose bush come back if it turned brown in excessive heat?Community AnswerTrim back the bush, leaving three main stalks about 12 inches high. Make sure to water well, and possibly add nutrients as you see fit.
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QuestionI have shifted to a new home and bought store potted roses. They became droopy and started wilting. I was advised to water them less, but they're dying and the leaves are yellow! What can I do?Community AnswerCut any yellowing leaves back to the stalk. If you haven’t tried using nutrients such as Miracle Gro yet, I’d try that as well.
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QuestionHow many liters/milliliters of water are needed for each rose?Community AnswerCommon practice is using 10 liters for a bush, but this is too much for a young newly planted rose, so stick to 5 liters for smaller plants.
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QuestionHow often should I water and feed new roses?Community AnswerYou should water your plants every third day.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my roses aren't drying on the plant?Community AnswerThey will dry if you give them more time and if you leave them until fall/winter. Then they will develop into rose-hips, which you can use to plant more rose bushes.
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QuestionI have a rose plant that is 3 or 4 years old. It grows tall and is very leafy and green, but it hasn't produced flowers for the past 2 years. What's wrong with it?Community AnswerMaybe it is getting too much nitrogen or not getting enough sun exposure. Try to move it to a sunnier location and give it a bloom booster fertilizer (higher middle number in NPK).
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QuestionWhat is the best time to prune rose plants when the summers are extremely hot?Community AnswerWait till March to prune your roses hard and feed them plenty just after. This delays a bit the start of the flowering season, to late May depending on the weather, but the results are amazing: healthy, copious growth, beautiful blooms.
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