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Growing => General Gardening => Topic started by: smellykipper on April 05, 2014, 13:00

Title: small rose
Post by: smellykipper on April 05, 2014, 13:00
my wife bought a mini rose from tesco and now its looking a bit drab as its been on the dining table, how do we keep it looking good ?

SK  :)
Title: Re: small rose
Post by: Trillium on April 05, 2014, 15:08
Treat it as you would a large garden rose, except in smaller doses - water, deadhead, light regular feeding, plenty of light and air (to avoid diseases and pests). Don't set outside unless you know it's been hardened off (adjusted slowly to strong outdoor light). Keep the soil base clear of fallen leaves, etc which easily start mold problems. Later you'll likely need to re-pot into the next size up - shake off some of old soil and fill with new soil.
Title: Re: small rose
Post by: spottymint on April 06, 2014, 10:53
If it is one of those tiny roses, it's probably rose cuttings, rooted in a pot.

They will be growing on their own roots as opposed to most roses which are grafted onto a  hardy rootstock.

As Trilium say's probably, not hardened off, grown in greenhouses for indoor plant sales.
Title: Re: small rose
Post by: smellykipper on April 06, 2014, 16:09
i think their is 4 cuttings, will put a pic up later, thankyou both :)
Title: Re: small rose
Post by: jay001 on April 06, 2014, 17:57
we have had success this year with cuttings and seeds taken from our roses . . . . compliments of the instructions from the royal horticultural society book " encyclopedia of gardening " which we use as our bible . . . . brought from a charity shop last year for a couple of quid by my Jane . . . . we have certainly got our moneys worth from it lol    :lol:
Title: Re: small rose
Post by: RichardA on April 07, 2014, 20:41
do NOT over water.Ever.