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newbie question.... healthy rose plant, no flower
Hello, We had planted several rose plants (bought from Home Depot, also from a nursery)last year. Two of those plants grew at a (more than) healthy rate. The plants always looked great; however, those 2 rose plants NEVER flowered throught the whole year. Do some rose plants never flower? Or something wrong with our soil/ fertilizer we're feeding? FYI, I am in Chicagoland area (for weather considerations). Your comments/suggestions are appreciated... Phanendra |
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newbie question.... healthy rose plant, no flower
pcy wrote in message ...
Hello, We had planted several rose plants (bought from Home Depot, also from a nursery)last year. Two of those plants grew at a (more than) healthy rate. The plants always looked great; however, those 2 rose plants NEVER flowered throught the whole year. Do some rose plants never flower? Or something wrong with our soil/ fertilizer we're feeding? FYI, I am in Chicagoland area (for weather considerations). Your comments/suggestions are appreciated... Phanendra What variety are they? Some old fashioned roses bloom only in the spring. And some roses bloom only on the previous year's growth. Roses need plenty of sun, preferably throughout the morning. If they are in the shade, move them. What fertilizer did you use? Too much nitrogen may result in lots of vegetative growth at the expense of flowers, though this isn't usually a problem. They will probably bloom this year. If not, shovel prune them. Life is too short to waste on balky roses. J. Del Col |
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newbie question.... healthy rose plant, no flower
pcy wrote in message ...
Hello, We had planted several rose plants (bought from Home Depot, also from a nursery)last year. Two of those plants grew at a (more than) healthy rate. The plants always looked great; however, those 2 rose plants NEVER flowered throught the whole year. Do some rose plants never flower? Or something wrong with our soil/ fertilizer we're feeding? FYI, I am in Chicagoland area (for weather considerations). Your comments/suggestions are appreciated... Phanendra What variety are they? Some old fashioned roses bloom only in the spring. And some roses bloom only on the previous year's growth. Roses need plenty of sun, preferably throughout the morning. If they are in the shade, move them. What fertilizer did you use? Too much nitrogen may result in lots of vegetative growth at the expense of flowers, though this isn't usually a problem. They will probably bloom this year. If not, shovel prune them. Life is too short to waste on balky roses. J. Del Col |
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newbie question.... healthy rose plant, no flower
"pcy" wrote in message ... Hello, We had planted several rose plants (bought from Home Depot, also from a nursery)last year. Two of those plants grew at a (more than) healthy rate. The plants always looked great; however, those 2 rose plants NEVER flowered throught the whole year. Do some rose plants never flower? Or something wrong with our soil/ fertilizer we're feeding? FYI, I am in Chicagoland area (for weather considerations). Your comments/suggestions are appreciated... Phanendra The most likely scenario is that you purchased plants that sent out suckers of the rootstock and the top grafted portion died. Poor quality plants, lack of disease control, and cold winter weather all contribute to suckers. Hybrid teas are maintainence intensive plants that need constant spraying and a lot of winter protection.. Home Depot is also one of the worst sources for roses unless you are really experienced and can spot the occasional deals. You need to learn about roses that will survive in a cold climate with the level of care you're willing to give them, like rugosas or Canadian Explorer roses. |
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newbie question.... healthy rose plant, no flower
"pcy" wrote in message ... Hello, We had planted several rose plants (bought from Home Depot, also from a nursery)last year. Two of those plants grew at a (more than) healthy rate. The plants always looked great; however, those 2 rose plants NEVER flowered throught the whole year. Do some rose plants never flower? Or something wrong with our soil/ fertilizer we're feeding? FYI, I am in Chicagoland area (for weather considerations). Your comments/suggestions are appreciated... Phanendra The most likely scenario is that you purchased plants that sent out suckers of the rootstock and the top grafted portion died. Poor quality plants, lack of disease control, and cold winter weather all contribute to suckers. Hybrid teas are maintainence intensive plants that need constant spraying and a lot of winter protection.. Home Depot is also one of the worst sources for roses unless you are really experienced and can spot the occasional deals. You need to learn about roses that will survive in a cold climate with the level of care you're willing to give them, like rugosas or Canadian Explorer roses. |
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newbie question.... healthy rose plant, no flower
"pcy" wrote in message ... Hello, We had planted several rose plants (bought from Home Depot, also from a nursery)last year. Two of those plants grew at a (more than) healthy rate. The plants always looked great; however, those 2 rose plants NEVER flowered throught the whole year. Do some rose plants never flower? Or something wrong with our soil/ fertilizer we're feeding? FYI, I am in Chicagoland area (for weather considerations). Your comments/suggestions are appreciated... Phanendra The most likely scenario is that you purchased plants that sent out suckers of the rootstock and the top grafted portion died. Poor quality plants, lack of disease control, and cold winter weather all contribute to suckers. Hybrid teas are maintainence intensive plants that need constant spraying and a lot of winter protection.. Home Depot is also one of the worst sources for roses unless you are really experienced and can spot the occasional deals. You need to learn about roses that will survive in a cold climate with the level of care you're willing to give them, like rugosas or Canadian Explorer roses. |
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newbie question.... healthy rose plant, no flower
I've heard that if they get TOO much water, the leaves will do great, but
not the flowers. FWIW "pcy" wrote in message ... Hello, We had planted several rose plants (bought from Home Depot, also from a nursery)last year. Two of those plants grew at a (more than) healthy rate. The plants always looked great; however, those 2 rose plants NEVER flowered throught the whole year. Do some rose plants never flower? Or something wrong with our soil/ fertilizer we're feeding? FYI, I am in Chicagoland area (for weather considerations). Your comments/suggestions are appreciated... Phanendra |
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newbie question.... healthy rose plant, no flower
I've heard that if they get TOO much water, the leaves will do great, but
not the flowers. FWIW "pcy" wrote in message ... Hello, We had planted several rose plants (bought from Home Depot, also from a nursery)last year. Two of those plants grew at a (more than) healthy rate. The plants always looked great; however, those 2 rose plants NEVER flowered throught the whole year. Do some rose plants never flower? Or something wrong with our soil/ fertilizer we're feeding? FYI, I am in Chicagoland area (for weather considerations). Your comments/suggestions are appreciated... Phanendra |
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newbie question.... healthy rose plant, no flower
You may be right; I watered almost everyday (because
I thought that would help the plant grow & flower). I admit I know VERY LITTLE about growing roses. I want to learn; hence, I am reading this newsgroup. Thanks to everyone who responded. Phanendra Chuck wrote: I've heard that if they get TOO much water, the leaves will do great, but not the flowers. FWIW "pcy" wrote in message ... Hello, We had planted several rose plants (bought from Home Depot, also from a nursery)last year. Two of those plants grew at a (more than) healthy rate. The plants always looked great; however, those 2 rose plants NEVER flowered throught the whole year. Do some rose plants never flower? Or something wrong with our soil/ fertilizer we're feeding? FYI, I am in Chicagoland area (for weather considerations). Your comments/suggestions are appreciated... Phanendra |
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newbie question.... healthy rose plant, no flower
pcy wrote in message ...
You may be right; I watered almost everyday (because I thought that would help the plant grow & flower). I admit I know VERY LITTLE about growing roses. I want to learn; hence, I am reading this newsgroup. Roses are thirsty plants, and it is almost impossible to overwater them. I seriously doubt this had any bearing at all on the plant's failure to flower. I water my roses several times a week. They all bloom very nicely every year. Lack of sunlight is a far more probable cause of failure to bloom, but there can be other reasons. What variety is it? Where is it planted? What kind of fertilizer did you use and how often? The answers to these questions might help pinpoint the problem. The little Ortho book on roses is an excellent, reasonably priced guide to basic rose care. It is available at any home improvement store or from Amazon. J. Del Col |
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