Worried about a Rose Bush

Discussion in 'Roses' started by weas3l, Jul 14, 2013.

  1. "M"

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    Would I be right @wiseowl that it should be watered so the soil doesn't dry out?
     
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    Best of British @weas3l you are giving it your very best shot and you have certainly had the very best advice from our woo.
    Fingers crossed for you (I'm imagining the hug you will get from your mother when it comes back to life and into bloom once more :thumbsup: )
     
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    Yes @"M" I did advise our friend to soak it:sofa::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
     
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      :oopss: :heehee: I blame speed reading :whistle:
       
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        Good afternoon @"M" you can do no wrong in my eyes:wub2: I do hope I am not being to forward;)
         
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          Not too forward at all Mr Woo and would I dare question the keen sight of an owl?
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            Good evening @"M" ;)

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              I've done this many times with favourite plants that have failed ,dug them up,shuvved them in a corner ,stopped fretting over them and admitted defeat but still had to give them just one last chance....got everything crossed for this one @weas3l :fingers crossed::fingers crossed::fingers crossed:

              Also you could try cutting a stem off about 8" long and stick it in the ground,worth a try:thumbsup:
               
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                Just a quick update with regards to this rose. It has failed spectacularly to produce any roots or foliage. I followed your instructions @wiseowl to the letter and I believe that the rose has died completely. I have tried to tell my mother that it's time to consign it to the garden waste bin but she refuses to accept that the plant has died.
                 
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                Good morning @weas3l your Mum's right to believe in her Rose,I respectfully suggest that you put it in a pot now,with John Innes No 3 put it somewhere where it catches the sun,and leave it there until next March,and please don't give up on it,we have to give it every chance,the only other alternative is to purchase another Blue Moon they are plentiful my friend;) we must try everything and give this beautiful Rose every chance:smile:
                 
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                  Keep the faith!
                  I remember my dad buying half a dozen thorny dead looking twigs in plastic bags with a handful of dry compost and stapled cardboard labels from Woolworths in the late 60's.

                  He stood them in a bucket of water for a day or so and then planted them. To my amazement they all grew and turned out to be roses. He still has them now.
                   
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