Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
"Martin" wrote in message
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Hello,
Dug up a rose bush at the weekend as a peony was smothering it. I
placed
the roots in water and deposited in the garden today, not far from
original position.
I added some bonemeal, multi compost to the dug up soil and
carefully
placed it around the roots etc. and watered.
2 hours later leaves are looking droopy and I realise this is wrong
time
of year to move a rose, but its not an outstanding specimen when
"well"
and had to be moved.
Any ideas on what I should feed it (if anything) and should I water,
water and water ? Also if the leaves all drop off is there any
likelihood that it could perk up later in the year ?
Prune it lightly and drape a large transparent plastic bag over it for
a few weeks to minimise transpiration until its roots can cope with
supplying water to it.
Next time you transplant a plant don't feed it anything at all until
the new roots are established
Franz
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