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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
"Martin" wrote in message ... 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 ? Thanks. Martin. Keep it well watered and try to rig up some shade for it until is acclimatizes. Old umbrellas work well for me :~) Jenny |
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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
"Martin" wrote in message ... 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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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
" Keep it well watered and try to rig up some shade for it until is acclimatizes. Old umbrellas work well for me :~) Jenny Thanks for this advice. I'm following it to the letter including the umbrella. Sun is very strong where I transplanted. Mike |
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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
"Martin" wrote in message ... 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 ? Thanks. Martin. It will stagger for some time this year. All you can do is keep it well watered, The tiny roots hairs on the root network systems have been disturbed and are not in contact with the earth they grew into and through for the sustenance of the plant.. Feed it, but only lightly , too strong a mixture and you may overdo it and upset the balance. Survival chance i about fifty-fifty, I should think. Anyway! - they are not too dear to buy at back-end and there's always Her Indoors with a couple of days deprivation of her gin to fall back on! Doug. |
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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
"Martin" wrote in message ... 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 ? Thanks. Martin. Keep it well watered and try to rig up some shade for it until is acclimatizes. Old umbrellas work well for me :~) Jenny |
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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
"Martin" wrote in message ... 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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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
" Keep it well watered and try to rig up some shade for it until is acclimatizes. Old umbrellas work well for me :~) Jenny Thanks for this advice. I'm following it to the letter including the umbrella. Sun is very strong where I transplanted. Mike |
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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
"Martin" wrote in message ... 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 ? Thanks. Martin. It will stagger for some time this year. All you can do is keep it well watered, The tiny roots hairs on the root network systems have been disturbed and are not in contact with the earth they grew into and through for the sustenance of the plant.. Feed it, but only lightly , too strong a mixture and you may overdo it and upset the balance. Survival chance i about fifty-fifty, I should think. Anyway! - they are not too dear to buy at back-end and there's always Her Indoors with a couple of days deprivation of her gin to fall back on! Doug. |
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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
"Martin" wrote in message ... 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 ? Thanks. Martin. Keep it well watered and try to rig up some shade for it until is acclimatizes. Old umbrellas work well for me :~) Jenny |
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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
"Martin" wrote in message ... 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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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
" Keep it well watered and try to rig up some shade for it until is acclimatizes. Old umbrellas work well for me :~) Jenny Thanks for this advice. I'm following it to the letter including the umbrella. Sun is very strong where I transplanted. Mike |
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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
"Martin" wrote in message ... 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 ? Thanks. Martin. It will stagger for some time this year. All you can do is keep it well watered, The tiny roots hairs on the root network systems have been disturbed and are not in contact with the earth they grew into and through for the sustenance of the plant.. Feed it, but only lightly , too strong a mixture and you may overdo it and upset the balance. Survival chance i about fifty-fifty, I should think. Anyway! - they are not too dear to buy at back-end and there's always Her Indoors with a couple of days deprivation of her gin to fall back on! Doug. |
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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
"Martin" wrote in message ... 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 ? Thanks. Martin. Keep it well watered and try to rig up some shade for it until is acclimatizes. Old umbrellas work well for me :~) Jenny |
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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
"Martin" wrote in message ... 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 ? Thanks. Martin. It will stagger for some time this year. All you can do is keep it well watered, The tiny roots hairs on the root network systems have been disturbed and are not in contact with the earth they grew into and through for the sustenance of the plant.. Feed it, but only lightly , too strong a mixture and you may overdo it and upset the balance. Survival chance i about fifty-fifty, I should think. Anyway! - they are not too dear to buy at back-end and there's always Her Indoors with a couple of days deprivation of her gin to fall back on! Doug. |
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Moved Rose - Now poorly, any hope ?
"Martin" wrote in message ... 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 ? Thanks. Martin. Keep it well watered and try to rig up some shade for it until is acclimatizes. Old umbrellas work well for me :~) Jenny |
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