fertilisers for roses
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Re: fertilisers for roses
This year I have been more vigilant regarding fertilizing my roses. I gave them DAP in winter, then some Epsom and NPK foliar and I'm thinking this week ill give them a dose of Potash. Eager I see if this effort gives results.
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Re: fertilisers for roses
Sir please elaborate about potash? Is it potasium sulphate or some other form of sulphate?
Because i am also in need of it but does not know what is potash?
Because i am also in need of it but does not know what is potash?
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Re: fertilisers for roses
It's potassium sulphate. Will help boost flowering so give now to established plants. Do godi leave for a day then mix one chawal wala chamcha
in some water and sprinkle around base of rosé. Then flood the area. It is not a foliar.

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Re: fertilisers for roses
Khabbab and I got,it from Arain.
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Re: fertilisers for roses
Sir one more question. May we call a three/four months old rose an established plant or not?
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Re: fertilisers for roses
I think this term is relative. For any rose to be fully established it'll be two years and probably an extra year for own root roses. My reference to a rose looking established is one which might be vigorously putting out thick diameter stems just a few months in the ground. I had one grafted rose which was looking like A mature shrub just 5-6 months in the ground. It seems it was grafted on excellent rootstock which is not always the case.
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Re: fertilisers for roses
Khan sb NPK is enough as it already has Potash.too much fertilizers will harm your roses.if you desire some more fertilizer let them bloom.when the first flash is over then apply more fertilizer.
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Re: fertilisers for roses
Thank you Dr.sb. i agree with you. After plantation when the rose start spruting out then it may be considered as established.aykhan wrote:I think this term is relative. For any rose to be fully established it'll be two years and probably an extra year for own root roses. My reference to a rose looking established is one which might be vigorously putting out thick diameter stems just a few months in the ground. I had one grafted rose which was looking like A mature shrub just 5-6 months in the ground. It seems it was grafted on excellent rootstock which is not always the case.
Sir dont know much about rose fertilization the person from where i got my roses adviced me to give potash.........UMARKHANMARDAN wrote: Khan sb NPK is enough as it already has Potash.too much fertilizers will harm your roses.if you desire some more fertilizer let them bloom.when the first flash is over then apply more fertilizer.
i have seen light green texture of soil where they planted the fresh grafted roses(about three months old). when i asked , he replied that is fertilizer.......
in general roses are heavy feeders.........................
i am a bit confuse..................for the safe end i use to give low frequent doses of fertilizers..(result less no of flowers)..?
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Re: fertilisers for roses
Rafique sb the green you saw is actually NPK.Feed well your bushes with old cow manure & NPK.but do not over dose.if you are using DAP then Potash is right.if you have less than 50 bushes its good to feed with Rose balanced fertilizer(NPK specially formulated for roses).Also apply micro nutrients liquid fertilizers.




If these are less blooms per bush then let me know how can i increase them.




If these are less blooms per bush then let me know how can i increase them.