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kayla 06-07-2006 04:02 AM

Mini Roses gone wild
 
I have some mini roses that were about 6 inches high and this year
they have suddenly shot up to about 2 to 3 feet high with red roses
that turn brown shortly after opening up. Is this what happens to
mini roses? I'm tempted to dig them up or should I trim them back and
wait to see what happens? They are at the front of the flower bed and
are now in front of shorter plants. I'm in zone 5.

Lori

[email protected] 06-07-2006 05:30 AM

Mini Roses gone wild
 
sounds like they were grafted onto reg roses and the tall stuff is from the roots.
my minis dont do this. Ingrid

kayla afwt_hotmail.com@ wrote:

I have some mini roses that were about 6 inches high and this year
they have suddenly shot up to about 2 to 3 feet high with red roses
that turn brown shortly after opening up. Is this what happens to
mini roses? I'm tempted to dig them up or should I trim them back and
wait to see what happens? They are at the front of the flower bed and
are now in front of shorter plants. I'm in zone 5.

Lori




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kayla 08-07-2006 02:32 AM

Mini Roses gone wild
 
Thanks foir the reply. Should I trim it back or will it stay the
regular size?
Lori


On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 04:30:00 GMT, wrote:

sounds like they were grafted onto reg roses and the tall stuff is from the roots.
my minis dont do this. Ingrid


bungadora 08-07-2006 03:25 AM

Mini Roses gone wild
 
That is what it sounds like, but aren't miniature roses usually on
their own roots?
Just curious,
Dora

wrote:
sounds like they were grafted onto reg roses and the tall stuff is from the roots.
my minis dont do this. Ingrid

kayla afwt_hotmail.com@ wrote:

I have some mini roses that were about 6 inches high and this year
they have suddenly shot up to about 2 to 3 feet high with red roses
that turn brown shortly after opening up. Is this what happens to
mini roses? I'm tempted to dig them up or should I trim them back and
wait to see what happens? They are at the front of the flower bed and
are now in front of shorter plants. I'm in zone 5.

Lori




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Plant Info 08-07-2006 07:28 AM

Mini Roses gone wild
 
In my experience -- zone 5 -- 2-3 feet tall is about the maximum height for
miniature rose plants.

As far as the roses turning brown shortly after opening, do you mean the
flowers or the rose plants? Either way, especially if you're referring to
the plants, the first thing that comes to mind is moisture -- did they get
enough water or did they so much the roots rotted?

Here where I am in zone 5 (Milwaukee, WI), we've had a few droughty summers
and the soil is quite dry this year also.

Before digging them out, I'd prune out the dead stuff and wait and see.

Good luck!

Suzy O, Zone 5, Milwaukee, WI

"kayla" afwt_hotmail.com@ wrote in message
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I have some mini roses that were about 6 inches high and this year
they have suddenly shot up to about 2 to 3 feet high with red roses
that turn brown shortly after opening up. Is this what happens to
mini roses? I'm tempted to dig them up or should I trim them back and
wait to see what happens? They are at the front of the flower bed and
are now in front of shorter plants. I'm in zone 5.

Lori




kayla 13-07-2006 04:08 AM

Mini Roses gone wild
 
Sorry I was so long getting back to you. The miniature roses I was
talking about are only about 5-6 inches high. It is long and stragley
now with small red roses on one stalk that turned brown shortly after
opening. The roses turned brown. The soil is dry and I water them
but it's not like a good rain. Since my last post small green worms
have done a number on the plant. Not many whole leaves left so I
guess i will prune it back.

Lori


On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 06:28:10 GMT, "Plant Info"
wrote:

In my experience -- zone 5 -- 2-3 feet tall is about the maximum height for
miniature rose plants.

As far as the roses turning brown shortly after opening, do you mean the
flowers or the rose plants? Either way, especially if you're referring to
the plants, the first thing that comes to mind is moisture -- did they get
enough water or did they so much the roots rotted?

Here where I am in zone 5 (Milwaukee, WI), we've had a few droughty summers
and the soil is quite dry this year also.

Before digging them out, I'd prune out the dead stuff and wait and see.

Good luck!

Suzy O, Zone 5, Milwaukee, WI

"kayla" afwt_hotmail.com@ wrote in message
.. .
I have some mini roses that were about 6 inches high and this year
they have suddenly shot up to about 2 to 3 feet high with red roses
that turn brown shortly after opening up. Is this what happens to
mini roses? I'm tempted to dig them up or should I trim them back and
wait to see what happens? They are at the front of the flower bed and
are now in front of shorter plants. I'm in zone 5.

Lori




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