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I have a 6 year-old Climbing Don Juan. Up until this season the plant has performed wonderfully. This season it has produced many buds -n- Blooms, but the leaves are almost non-existant. What could I be doing wrong ??
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21 MAY 03 by
Anonymous-797
ALL THE LEAVES ARE COMMING OFF MY ROSE BUSHES, WHAT CAN CAUSE THIS?
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4 NOV 03 by
Unregistered Guest
Could be lack of water or spider mites. If you have spider mites the underside of the leaf will feel sandy and the color of the leaf will be dull until the critters suck all the juice of them and then they will yellow and fall off.
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4 APR 03 by
Anonymous-797
I have miniature roses. Everytime I start to get a good growth webs surround the new growth and the leaves die off. It happens both summer when the roses are outdoors and winter when they are indoors. What is it and how do I get rid of it?
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25 JUN 03 by
Anonymous-1936
Sounds like spider mites. When you water, give the lower canes a bath..it is said spider mites don't like water. You also might want to treat them with something from the garden center
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I bought some roses from Home depot about three weeks ago. They are canes with a few leaves. After I planted them in my garden, they growed very well. There was a couple days code weather (around 30 F at night) here in NC. I didn't do any protection. I found some canes turned to black and leaves on those canes dropped. Some other canes are doing well. Should I cut the black canes? Is this caused by the cold weather or some type of diseases? Thanks for your attention.
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25 JUN 03 by
Anonymous-1936
No, it is not disease, yes it is from the weather. It's frost bite, and you prune it out. Some canes will sustain one bloom, but eventually this damage will claim the entire cane above the damage.
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