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'Secret's Out!' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 113-831
most recent 1 NOV 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 1 NOV 18 by Jonathan Windham
I received 'Secret's Out!' this past season and I must say that I am thoroughly impressed with this rose. The blooms are fragrant, the plant repeats well with regular watering, and I haven't had much issue with blackspot. It's rare to find a hybrid tea that performs this well in South Carolina.

From a breeding perspective, I have not had any luck using this rose as a seed parent nor have I observed any open-pollinated hips on the plant.
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Discussion id : 98-587
most recent 17 APR 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 APR 17 by jmile
I just love sports-----Every once in a while they come out with different colors or revert to the original. I now have a branch of Secret on my Secrets out. It's a very beautiful combination.
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Discussion id : 70-854
most recent 9 JUN 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 5 APR 13 by BamaPC
This is one of my favorite whites. Very strong, exceptional fragrance; big, beautifully formed blooms and lots of them. Always blooming in our Zone 7 hot, humid climate. It will blackspot some if I don't spray regularly.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 6 APR 13 by Kim Rupert
This one seems more water needy than original Secret. As long as I water it HEAVILY, it crops those fragrant, well formed blooms. Miss a watering and it shuts down until the water flows again. Gorgeous rose, though.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 22 JUN 14 by Michael Garhart
Try Royal Philharmonic, if you can find it. You could kick that rose and it'd still bloom just fine. It is a machine, but in the plant size of Savoy Hotel, unlike most HT monsters out there. Blooms are always large, however.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 9 JUN 15 by jmile
In my garden Secret's Out survives quite well with only deep irrigation watering every 3 weeks. It always puts out great basals after the watering.
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Discussion id : 79-109
most recent 24 JUN 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 JUN 14 by Anita silicon valley
We have had ninety degree weather and many of my roses look unhappy but his one, in full sun, grows and is loaded with beautiful fragrant blooms. I cut back on my watering some due to local restrictions and this still goes strong. I hope the hybridizers look for some heat and drought tolerant roses in the future.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 24 JUN 14 by HMF Admin
Very helpful, thank you.
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