Roses

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Rose Problems — Corrupted Buds

March 20, 2009

This problem also tied to the conditions explained in Blind Shoots. The petals in the middle of the rose buds don’t grow well and takes an unwanted shape.
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Rose Problems — Blind Shoots

March 20, 2009

This situation occurs when the rose stem remains vegetative and grows leaves instead of flowers. More light intensity helps with this problem. When temperature and light intensity are increased, this problem diminishes, down to 15%. Otherwise it is up to 40%.
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How To Successfully Deadhead Roses Using Reliable Methods and Techniques

March 20, 2009

Deadheading the shoots and buds: Roses in general, tend to grow one or two thick branches and many thin ones. For quality rose cultivation, deadheading of roses can be used to get rid of the thin branches, leaving the desired thick branches to grow even more. The new roses should be examined regularly and as [...]

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Ventilation Control For Greenhouse Roses

March 19, 2009

The greenhouse should be ventilated, depending on temperature and moisture. Ventilation should be done when the temperature inside the greenhouse is higher than 21 degrees. Ventilation helps control the temperature and humidity while providing the plants with CO2 and O2 gases.
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Illumination Requirements Necessary To Grow Roses

March 19, 2009

The roses like the sun and fresh air. For roses in the open, out of greenhouse, the south sides of the walls isn’t suitable at all, because those places tend to get too hot. If it’s imperative to grow the roses in such locations, the red varieties ( which like the sun most ) should be [...]

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Fertilizing and Preparing Soil Prior To Planting Roses

March 18, 2009

In order to make the roses grow fast and take root easily, the soil must be prepared very well. If the soil has never been
worked on before, it must be processed deeply.
If the soil is sandy, heavy fertilizers ( composite ones, such as cattle manure ) work best. If the soil is rich in clay [...]

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Soil Properties Necessary To Grow Roses Successfully

March 18, 2009

The roses prefer fresh soil rich in clay and organic nutrients. This is the kind of soil which sticks to the foot when
it’s wet, but otherwise dries easily and when it isn’t too dry or wet, easy to work on. But also, the roses can grow in
any kind of garden soil. They only don’t grow [...]