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Old 08-11-2003, 12:12 AM
Daniel Hanna
 
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Default Help - Roses dying

In Jean-Pierre
wrote:
Has anyone experienced this before? Does anyone have any ideas if I
can rescue the roses before it's too late. :-(


OK, don't give up hope yet. Transplant shock does get pretty ugly but
it doesn't mean your roses are dead - yet.

Make sure the plants are bedded down firmly and mulched heavily in their
new position. This will minimise moisture loss and eliminate air
pockets for the roots.

Keep the mulch moist, not soaking, by weekly watering in a plant starter
product (eg indole acetic acid) or seaweed emulsion. Both of these
stimulate the root system and will help the plant recover, if it can.
You can also spray seaweed emulsion on the stems and branches of the
plant, but the real benefit is to the roots.

Don't add strong chemical fertilisers or chicken manure. Cow manure
would be OK as part of the mulch. I doubt that Miracle Gro and its ilk
will help, but it may not hurt either.

Good luck.