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Minis are yellow: too much water?

Posted by oolijan San Antonio, TX (My Page) on
Fri, Jun 30, 06 at 16:11

I bought two of those "Gift" roses from the local supermarket a couple of weeks back. One, however, which I didn't notice until I got to the register, was swimming in a pool of water. I replanted both of them into two 8-inch pots, with miracle-gro potting mix. The first one - red blooms - went off like mad. The second one - pale pink - (the one in water) died off very quickly.

My problem is this:
- my reds are now showing signs of being yellow. The new buds which it produced are going yellow, and the flowers are dying. I had moved it into the afternoon sun (as it's the only sun I get where I live (in an apartment)) to try and dry the soil out a little.
- My pale pinks are almost fully dead, I think. Their stems were green a couple of days ago, but now its brown. Does this mean they are beyond saving, taht I should chuck em and get some more?
- What is the best way to water them so they flourish? I only get afternoon sun, like I said, and the heat here is very dry and up to the 100s. I can't get morning sun. Should I move them to a place where they can get a couple of hours of late afternoon sun, water them every three days, or what should I do? I really don't want them to die; I think they are beautiful, but I have a bit of a brown thumb at times, so some advice would be great!


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RE: Minis are yellow: too much water?

you have to be very careful with these young plants because it is sooo easy to over water them! Water them only as needed. Don't let them get totally dried out...but water when they are almost dry. The more sun the better, work with what you have. Good luck, those grocery store roses are actually grown to be pretty for a few days and then get tossed out like cut flowers.


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RE: Minis are yellow: too much water?

Don't give up on them yet. I've seen totally defoliated ones fully recover with proper care.

sun and heat are fine as long as they are introduced to it slowly and kept well watered. Roses do not like to dry all the way out.

Separating them would help too.


 
 

 

 


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