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Windowles 20-01-2009 12:56 AM

New rose from an old plant
 
Let me start by admitting I know nothing! Approx. 2 years ago I got a chunk of root from an very old rose bush that belonged to my wife's Grandmother. The original rose bush was very large and dated back to before 1945. I managed to get the root to grow, two stalks came up. It did not bad the first year, even producing many blossoms, but now the plant is struggling. The plant is indoors (do to a very cold climate here). The original plant was growing in a semi desert area 500 miles south, and of course outdoors. On my plant, when the leaves come out they start to curl and then the area that started to curl dries out. As the leaves wilt I prune them off and there seems to be many more buds that are visible and ready grow. Unfortunately the new growth does the same thing. I have the plant under a grow light at least 14 hrs a day.
The plant has great sentimental value to my wife as neither her Grandmother or the original rose bush is around any longer. Any advice anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated.

Jeffrey L. Kline 21-01-2009 01:00 AM

New rose from an old plant
 
Give us more info. Where do you live, does the plant only bloom once or
does it repeat? How often do you water? How about food?

In general, growing roses indoors is shaky at best.

Jeff, Southeast Michigan, Zone 5
(-19F the other day)

"Windowles" wrote in message
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Let me start by admitting I know nothing! Approx. 2 years ago I got a
chunk of root from an very old rose bush that belonged to my wife's
Grandmother. The original rose bush was very large and dated back to
before 1945. I managed to get the root to grow, two stalks came up.
It did not bad the first year, even producing many blossoms, but now
the plant is struggling. The plant is indoors (do to a very cold
climate here). The original plant was growing in a semi desert area 500
miles south, and of course outdoors. On my plant, when the leaves come
out they start to curl and then the area that started to curl dries
out. As the leaves wilt I prune them off and there seems to be many
more buds that are visible and ready grow. Unfortunately the new
growth does the same thing. I have the plant under a grow light at
least 14 hrs a day.
The plant has great sentimental value to my wife as neither her
Grandmother or the original rose bush is around any longer. Any advice
anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated.




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Windowles




kris anthem um 21-01-2009 03:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Windowles (Post 827846)
Let me start by admitting I know nothing! Approx. 2 years ago I got a chunk of root from an very old rose bush that belonged to my wife's Grandmother. The original rose bush was very large and dated back to before 1945. I managed to get the root to grow, two stalks came up. It did not bad the first year, even producing many blossoms, but now the plant is struggling. The plant is indoors (do to a very cold climate here). The original plant was growing in a semi desert area 500 miles south, and of course outdoors. On my plant, when the leaves come out they start to curl and then the area that started to curl dries out. As the leaves wilt I prune them off and there seems to be many more buds that are visible and ready grow. Unfortunately the new growth does the same thing. I have the plant under a grow light at least 14 hrs a day.
The plant has great sentimental value to my wife as neither her Grandmother or the original rose bush is around any longer. Any advice anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated.

Sounds like, you know more about gardening than you think, growing a rose indoors is not easy, and you were succeeding until recently.I hope your rose is still alive, for they, like many other plants will still send out buds/leaves months after the plant has past its used by date, i hope this is not the case. Having an "old world" rose growing indoors is, to me anyway, amazing. There are far too many possible problems for me to list, i would suggest you post another message stating everything you do to the plant, with regards to its watering,feeding and location and perhaps the soil type.Good luck and god bless. ps a photo would really help others help you.

Windowles 23-01-2009 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kris anthem um (Post 827901)
There are far too many possible problems for me to list, i would suggest you post another message stating everything you do to the plant, with regards to its watering,feeding and location and perhaps the soil type.Good luck and god bless. ps a photo would really help others help you.

Ok, regarding the watering. As the the plant started to do poorly, I watered more, and it did worse. Now I am letting it dry out more, but when the soil down 4 inches is dry I water from the top. (I use a moisture meter). I also try to mist it every couple of days. Every month or two I add a little fertilizer to the water when I water. (20-20-20 all purpose water soluble). Not for the last two months as the plant is not doing much. The plant sits on a stand near a large south facing window with a grow light about 6 inches above the highest branch. When we get up in the morning the light goes on and stays on all day and goes off in the evening. (average 14 hrs a day). The soil is a store bought potting soil with a little sand. I live in western Canada, Latitude: 53°53′00″ (Prince George, British Columbia). The plant has blossomed at least four times, usually more then one blossom at a time. The last time was one, the time before that there were 5 roses. The plant did have aphids about 7 months ago but I managed to get rid of them with a mist of soapy water. No sign of them now.
I am going to try and attach some pictures.
Thanks for all your help.

Windowles 23-01-2009 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Windowles (Post 828064)
I am going to try and attach some pictures.
Thanks for all your help.


I have photos but have been unable to upload them.
??????

Martin H. Eastburn 24-01-2009 01:26 AM

New rose from an old plant
 
Some place else not on this news group.
Text only.
Martin

Windowles wrote:
Windowles;828064 Wrote:
I am going to try and attach some pictures.
Thanks for all your help.



I have photos but have been unable to upload them.
??????





rioncapsi 01-07-2011 07:18 PM

The clay is a abundance bought potting clay with a little sand. I reside in western Canada, Latitude: 53°53′00″ (Prince George, British Columbia). The bulb has blossomed at atomic four times, usually added again one bloom at a time. The endure time was one, the time afore that there were 5 roses.

Jassica 04-07-2011 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by rioncapsi (Post 928734)
The clay is a abundance bought potting clay with a little sand. I reside in western Canada, Latitude: 53°53′00″ (Prince George, British Columbia). The bulb has blossomed at atomic four times, usually added again one bloom at a time. The endure time was one, the time afore that there were 5 roses.

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martijn 04-07-2011 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Jassica (Post 929024)
hi, I saw good grow tent.

Hello . really nice tent there.


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