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[email protected] 03-09-2008 03:17 AM

Is this normal?
 
I've seen my climbing roses getting yellow canes on them...one or
two....is this normal for this time of year? I'm pretty new to growing
them....it's been dry but I have been watering them once a week.....I'm
in zone 5b....any thoughts?...or am I just getting panicky.....; )

Gail Futoran 03-09-2008 07:41 PM

Is this normal?
 
wrote in message ...
I've seen my climbing roses getting yellow canes on them...one or
two....is this normal for this time of year? I'm pretty new to
growing them....it's been dry but I have been watering them once a
week.....I'm in zone 5b....any thoughts?...or am I just getting
panicky.....; )


I'm not sure what you mean by yellow canes. Yellow leaves, sure, but
usually canes go from green to brown to gray over time (and even that
varies by rose type - some rose canes start out as red).

Maybe if you mention the type of climbing roses you have, how long
they've been planted, the type of soil, other cultural conditions,
feeding schedule, we might be able to figure something out.

The only thing that springs to mind is too much water but since you
say it's been dry where you are, and you're only watering once per
week, that shouldn't be a problem.

Speaking of feeding, climbers are supposed to be heavy feeders
(although mine seem to do ok on my less than perfect feeding
schedule). What's your feeding schedule?

Gail
near San Antonio TX Zone 8 USA



[email protected] 03-09-2008 10:43 PM

Is this normal?
 
Gail Futoran wrote:
wrote in message ...
I've seen my climbing roses getting yellow canes on them...one or
two....is this normal for this time of year? I'm pretty new to
growing them....it's been dry but I have been watering them once a
week.....I'm in zone 5b....any thoughts?...or am I just getting
panicky.....; )


I'm not sure what you mean by yellow canes. Yellow leaves, sure, but
usually canes go from green to brown to gray over time (and even that
varies by rose type - some rose canes start out as red).

Yep....I was away for 4 days and came back and the whole 2 canes, leaves
and all...yellow....

Maybe if you mention the type of climbing roses you have, how long
they've been planted, the type of soil, other cultural conditions,
feeding schedule, we might be able to figure something out.

Not sure what type of climber it is...not a rambler for sure...it
flowered once in June..pretty pink flowers, light scent, double petals
in clusters....its planted in clay soil I amended with aged manure and
potting soil.....I planted it in '07 spring.....Ive fed it at the end of
May, June, then mid- August....its in full sun....seems to like it....

The only thing that springs to mind is too much water but since you
say it's been dry where you are, and you're only watering once per
week, that shouldn't be a problem.

Speaking of feeding, climbers are supposed to be heavy feeders
(although mine seem to do ok on my less than perfect feeding
schedule). What's your feeding schedule?


I also have a rambler in back and that one is huge as can be....soil is
the same without any issues at all....Just seems strange.....
here's a pic of climber and cane

http://www.flickr.com/photos/27757797@N02/



Gail
near San Antonio TX Zone 8 USA



Jeffrey L. Kline 03-09-2008 11:31 PM

Is this normal?
 
Gee, from your pictures the plants look quite healthy. My mini climbers
sometimes develop yellow, spindly canes, which I attribute to too little sun
and too much water. The leaves look healthy, so it isn't likely a iron
issue. Could the canes have been damaged in anyway?

Jeff, Southeast Michigan, Zone 5

wrote in message ...
Gail Futoran wrote:
wrote in message ...
I've seen my climbing roses getting yellow canes on them...one or
two....is this normal for this time of year? I'm pretty new to growing
them....it's been dry but I have been watering them once a week.....I'm
in zone 5b....any thoughts?...or am I just getting panicky.....; )


I'm not sure what you mean by yellow canes. Yellow leaves, sure, but
usually canes go from green to brown to gray over time (and even that
varies by rose type - some rose canes start out as red).

Yep....I was away for 4 days and came back and the whole 2 canes, leaves
and all...yellow....

Maybe if you mention the type of climbing roses you have, how long
they've been planted, the type of soil, other cultural conditions,
feeding schedule, we might be able to figure something out.

Not sure what type of climber it is...not a rambler for sure...it flowered
once in June..pretty pink flowers, light scent, double petals in
clusters....its planted in clay soil I amended with aged manure and
potting soil.....I planted it in '07 spring.....Ive fed it at the end of
May, June, then mid- August....its in full sun....seems to like it....

The only thing that springs to mind is too much water but since you say
it's been dry where you are, and you're only watering once per week, that
shouldn't be a problem.

Speaking of feeding, climbers are supposed to be heavy feeders (although
mine seem to do ok on my less than perfect feeding schedule). What's
your feeding schedule?


I also have a rambler in back and that one is huge as can be....soil is
the same without any issues at all....Just seems strange.....
here's a pic of climber and cane

http://www.flickr.com/photos/27757797@N02/



Gail
near San Antonio TX Zone 8 USA



Martin H. Eastburn 04-09-2008 03:20 AM

Is this normal?
 
Might be lack of iron ? Water leached it out - or limited ?

Might want to get the soil tested.

Martin

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lid wrote:
Gail Futoran wrote:
wrote in message ...
I've seen my climbing roses getting yellow canes on them...one or
two....is this normal for this time of year? I'm pretty new to
growing them....it's been dry but I have been watering them once a
week.....I'm in zone 5b....any thoughts?...or am I just getting
panicky.....; )


I'm not sure what you mean by yellow canes. Yellow leaves, sure, but
usually canes go from green to brown to gray over time (and even that
varies by rose type - some rose canes start out as red).

Yep....I was away for 4 days and came back and the whole 2 canes, leaves
and all...yellow....

Maybe if you mention the type of climbing roses you have, how long
they've been planted, the type of soil, other cultural conditions,
feeding schedule, we might be able to figure something out.

Not sure what type of climber it is...not a rambler for sure...it
flowered once in June..pretty pink flowers, light scent, double petals
in clusters....its planted in clay soil I amended with aged manure and
potting soil.....I planted it in '07 spring.....Ive fed it at the end of
May, June, then mid- August....its in full sun....seems to like it....

The only thing that springs to mind is too much water but since you
say it's been dry where you are, and you're only watering once per
week, that shouldn't be a problem.

Speaking of feeding, climbers are supposed to be heavy feeders
(although mine seem to do ok on my less than perfect feeding
schedule). What's your feeding schedule?


I also have a rambler in back and that one is huge as can be....soil is
the same without any issues at all....Just seems strange.....
here's a pic of climber and cane

http://www.flickr.com/photos/27757797@N02/



Gail
near San Antonio TX Zone 8 USA




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Gail Futoran 04-09-2008 03:51 PM

Is this normal?
 
wrote in message ...
Gail Futoran wrote:
wrote in message
...
I've seen my climbing roses getting yellow canes on them...one or
two....is this normal for this time of year? I'm pretty new to
growing them....it's been dry but I have been watering them once a
week.....I'm in zone 5b....any thoughts?...or am I just getting
panicky.....; )


I'm not sure what you mean by yellow canes. Yellow leaves, sure,
but usually canes go from green to brown to gray over time (and
even that varies by rose type - some rose canes start out as red).

Yep....I was away for 4 days and came back and the whole 2 canes,
leaves and all...yellow....

Maybe if you mention the type of climbing roses you have, how long
they've been planted, the type of soil, other cultural conditions,
feeding schedule, we might be able to figure something out.

Not sure what type of climber it is...not a rambler for sure...it
flowered once in June..pretty pink flowers, light scent, double
petals in clusters....its planted in clay soil I amended with aged
manure and potting soil.....I planted it in '07 spring.....Ive fed
it at the end of May, June, then mid- August....its in full
sun....seems to like it....

The only thing that springs to mind is too much water but since you
say it's been dry where you are, and you're only watering once per
week, that shouldn't be a problem.

Speaking of feeding, climbers are supposed to be heavy feeders
(although mine seem to do ok on my less than perfect feeding
schedule). What's your feeding schedule?


I also have a rambler in back and that one is huge as can be....soil
is the same without any issues at all....Just seems strange.....
here's a pic of climber and cane

http://www.flickr.com/photos/27757797@N02/


Nice photos!

I agree with Martin. Your climber looks a bit leached out. You seem
to have done all that's required so it's hard to judge what's wrong.

However, I'm only seeing one cane in that photo. If the one cane is
only one cane on an otherwise healthy bush, I wouldn't worry about it.
But if there's only one cane to the bush, considering that you planted
this over a year ago, I would expect more growth. Do you water well a
day before feeding? Sometimes if the plant isn't hydrated well before
fertilization, it can damage the plant. Other than that, and a soil
test, I can't think of anything else. Sometimes a rose just isn't
fated to do well.

Gail



Jeffrey L. Kline 04-09-2008 05:04 PM

Is this normal?
 
Chlorosis would seem to be more likely if the whole plant was displaying
symptoms. I didn't see a lot of evidence myself of generalized yellowing on
the plant pictures, and I couldn't tell if there was green veining, which
is often associated with depleted iron.

That being said, I'm unaware of a disadvantage to a modest application of
chelated iron. It would adjust pH, as well as increase the available iron
level.

Jeff, Southeast Michigan, Zone 5

"Gail Futoran" wrote in message
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wrote in message ...
Gail Futoran wrote:
wrote in message ...
I've seen my climbing roses getting yellow canes on them...one or
two....is this normal for this time of year? I'm pretty new to growing
them....it's been dry but I have been watering them once a week.....I'm
in zone 5b....any thoughts?...or am I just getting panicky.....; )

I'm not sure what you mean by yellow canes. Yellow leaves, sure, but
usually canes go from green to brown to gray over time (and even that
varies by rose type - some rose canes start out as red).

Yep....I was away for 4 days and came back and the whole 2 canes, leaves
and all...yellow....

Maybe if you mention the type of climbing roses you have, how long
they've been planted, the type of soil, other cultural conditions,
feeding schedule, we might be able to figure something out.

Not sure what type of climber it is...not a rambler for sure...it
flowered once in June..pretty pink flowers, light scent, double petals in
clusters....its planted in clay soil I amended with aged manure and
potting soil.....I planted it in '07 spring.....Ive fed it at the end of
May, June, then mid- August....its in full sun....seems to like it....

The only thing that springs to mind is too much water but since you say
it's been dry where you are, and you're only watering once per week,
that shouldn't be a problem.

Speaking of feeding, climbers are supposed to be heavy feeders (although
mine seem to do ok on my less than perfect feeding schedule). What's
your feeding schedule?


I also have a rambler in back and that one is huge as can be....soil is
the same without any issues at all....Just seems strange.....
here's a pic of climber and cane

http://www.flickr.com/photos/27757797@N02/


Nice photos!

I agree with Martin. Your climber looks a bit leached out. You seem to
have done all that's required so it's hard to judge what's wrong.

However, I'm only seeing one cane in that photo. If the one cane is only
one cane on an otherwise healthy bush, I wouldn't worry about it. But if
there's only one cane to the bush, considering that you planted this over
a year ago, I would expect more growth. Do you water well a day before
feeding? Sometimes if the plant isn't hydrated well before fertilization,
it can damage the plant. Other than that, and a soil test, I can't think
of anything else. Sometimes a rose just isn't fated to do well.

Gail




[email protected] 05-09-2008 01:16 AM

Is this normal?
 
lid wrote:
I've seen my climbing roses getting yellow canes on them...one or
two....is this normal for this time of year? I'm pretty new to growing
them....it's been dry but I have been watering them once a week.....I'm
in zone 5b....any thoughts?...or am I just getting panicky.....; )



Thank you very much for your quick responses....I feel relieved...I did
add some chelated iron.....but now its pouring....Im sure the rain will
wash that away...dammit!.....Im gonna go ahead and do a soil test to be
sure what is what.....and post the results....

Thanks again!!!

butterflygirl 13-05-2009 08:28 AM

i'm afraid that it maybe suck,maybe short of water or attacked by some pests

rioncapsi 01-07-2011 07:14 PM

I'm alone seeing one pikestaff in that photo. If the one pikestaff is only one pikestaff on an contrarily advantageous bush, I wouldn't anguish about it. But if there's alone one pikestaff to the bush, because that you planted this over a year ago, I would apprehend added growth.


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