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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comi had planted these climber rose plants odered from amazon and putted them into manure rich soil also providing a plenty of water daily but still their stems are turning into blakish and leaves falling away kindly help me from lossing my plants kindly consider that these are the pictures clicked after 2 days of planting but now the condition turned to bad as most of the stems looks turned into blackish in colour and the leaves also fall away tell me what should i do to save them for this i also ordered a rose care named fertilizer from amazon today only to prevent loss of my plants as these are creeper Bel plants
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1 Comment To "My Climber Rose Plant Stems Are Turning Into Blackish Day By Day"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 10/07/2021 @ 6:56 pm
I suggest cutting back on the water. They don't need it everyday. Stick a finger in the soil and water only when the soil starts to dry. Also, add some mulch to hold in the moisture. A little manure goes a long way, and it should be composted to prevent burn. Commercially produced manure will give directions on the bag about how much to apply. If you think you may have added too much, carefully work in some topsoil.
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