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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI planted 4 roses (from 1-gallon pots) about 5 weeks ago. Only 1 out of 4 appears to be thriving. I forgot to apply a vitamin B-1 solution at the time of planting but applied it to the soil the next day. I fed all my roses one week ago. The area where I planted the new roses is the same area where I have 12 established roses that are showing healthy growth since pruning. I dug the holes to the proper width and depth before planting, and backfilled with a mixture of existing soil and amendment. It has been unseasonably warm so perhaps I did not water enough. Do you have any tips for saving my transplanted roses? Thank you for your advice.
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1 Comment To "Rose Transplanting"
#1 Comment By Nikki On 03/12/2014 @ 7:17 pm
It sounds like it could be in shock. This article will help with treating transplant shock: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/environmental/learn-how-to-avoid-and-repair-transplant-shock-in-plants.htm [1]