Friday, January 27, 2012

I have miniature pink roses in a pot and they appear to be dying sooner than they should?

I am giving them water every couple of days and they are sitting in indirect light on my window sill. There are many buds still to come out and I'm afraid that I'm doing something to them (or not doing something) that is causing them to dry up and turn brown sooner than they should.



Any advice?



Thanks in advance.

I have miniature pink roses in a pot and they appear to be dying sooner than they should?
If they're drying up and turning brown/withering, it sounds like they're being burnt behind the glass. (Even though you think it's indirect sun, it can get very hot.)

It also sounds as though you're over watering - every two days is far too much.

Only when the soil below about 4" is dry, should you water.



When was the last time they were fed - roses need a lot of feeding - and dead heading.



Don't forget, they are outdoor and fairly hardy plants, so perhaps putting them into a garden will help.
Reply:All you have to do is water them with fertiliver but only every 2 days


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