fertilisers for roses
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Re: fertilisers for roses
1 table spoon dissolve in 6 liters of water and give to containrers after 15 days. Is it like regular watering or some little amount of it is given???
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Re: fertilisers for roses
Its application of npk foliar weekly and poring fortnightly is for these days. and you asked about npk 5 15 20. Otherwise you shuld give old manure mix in soil in dec and jan. now i think its bit late to add these.Mustansir Billah wrote:What is the method of application of NPK 5 15 20 for roses and other plants in pots??? And What are the methods to increase the yeild of roses?
secondly you should start with less to avoid the plant burning.
you have number of choices available to apply.
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Re: fertilisers for roses
In how much period do grafted rose plants blooms??
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Re: fertilisers for roses
I am not too familiar with what particular scheduling one can use for foliar. I think weekly shold be enough when active growth. Generally I think it might be best to avoid foliar when plant is on buds incase the buds burn or fail to open.
A grafted plant will bloom right away...
A grafted plant will bloom right away...
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Re: fertilisers for roses
I'm afraid all are wild roses. Perhaps others can confirm this?
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Re: fertilisers for roses
It seems 1, 2 and 3 are all wild from the looks of being thin and long thorny stems. But Muntasir shb, please don't do anything, until and unless few more people confirm. The only solution would be to buy new roses and throw these away.dragoonsers wrote:I'm afraid all are wild roses. Perhaps others can confirm this?
These wild roses will eventually flower after 4-5 years and give you few petaled pink frangrant flowers
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Re: fertilisers for roses
But these are the suckers from pink, yellow and white roses...