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20 JUN 03 by
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I was given some roses and the flower died and now I noticed that there is green shoots coming fromthe steam ,What do I do with the new shoots coming ? Do I plant it in the grown ?Or do I wait to see if roots come from the steam ? What do I do?
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#1 of 5 posted
22 JUN 03 by
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when is the best time to start a new plant
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#2 of 5 posted
22 JUN 03 by
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can roses grow indoors?
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#3 of 5 posted
9 SEP 03 by
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green shoots on any plant shows that its still alive.yes plant it on the grownd.
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#4 of 5 posted
2 JUL 06 by
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If you have a grafted rose: Near the bottom of your bush there should be a graft union: where your variety has been grafted onto a "starter rose" stump. If your shoots are coming up from below the union then they are not from the variety type that you purchased, but rather from the mother stump. Cut the shoots off. They will steal the energy from the shoots that you desire if you don't and allow the Mother plant to proliferate and not the variety shoots that youu purchased. If the shoots are from aboive the graft union then keep them and care/prune as usual in the Spring. See prunning.
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#5 of 5 posted
8 JUL 06 by
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Quote:Near the bottom of your bush there should be a graft union: where your variety has been grafted onto a "starter rose" stump.I would like to know more about how I can graft 2 roses together.
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