'Ragged Robin' rose Reviews & Comments
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20 DEC 13 by
rose88
Is it rootstock? like hybrid tea or not need ?
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'Ragged Robin' was certainly used as a rootstock in warm and dryish climates.
"....or not need?" Sorry I don't understand your question.
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#2 of 4 posted
20 DEC 13 by
rose88
Thank you.
If I make a cutting bud(Vegetative) from 'Ragged Robin' Without rootstock Is that okay?
hybrid tea must to be rootstock Otherwise they are weak....
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I grow 'Ragged Robin' on its own roots on a heavy acid soil. I know of a lady who also grows it on its own roots on sandy soil. Both plants took some years to settle in. The sandy soil one suffered sunburn for a while there but now delights the owner. My heavy soil one gives promise but not much else at the moment although I do see spring blooms.
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#4 of 4 posted
24 OCT 14 by
Kit
שלום מדרום-קליפורניה,
באמת זה לא נכון שה"הייבריד תה" לא יתפתח בסדר בשורשים שלהם. חוץ משניים או שלושה, כל הוורדים שלי מגדלים בשורשים שלהם. אתה מוזמן להביט בתמונות שלי! י
Sorry - Right to Left font support appears to lack! Hebrew is easier than English, except on the internet!
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