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Old 10-06-2004, 04:07 PM
Ron
 
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Default Yellowing Leafs

Hello,

This is my first time posting and after doing a quick Google search I
didn't find the anwser that I was looking for, so if this has been
done over and over again, please forgive me.

My 2 sons gave their Mom 4 Rose bushes for Mothers Day this year.
They are Natures Promise Tropicana Rose plants that were bought from
Home Depot. They were transplanted on the following Saturday by my
wife who has always been fairly good with plants (I on the otherhand
can kill a plastic plant ).

When they were transplanted they had nice big and full flowers on them
and they each had at least 2 more buds on them (one of them had 4).

Fast foreward about a month. All of the flowers are gone as are the
buds (only 1 ever opened)) and the leafs are turning yellow and
falling off. I have noticed that there is some new stem growth on 2
of them and it looks like one is starting a bud, but the yellowing and
leaf loss is what I am wondering about.

Here is a link to what the feafas look like.
http://www.hunt101.com/img/174164.jpg

As far a feeding them any plant food or anything like that, I couldn't
tell what my wife has done as I don't know.

Thank you for your time,
Ron
 
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