Friday, November 18, 2011

How long after dead heading my roses will new blooms appear?

I live in So. Cal %26amp; just dead headed my roses... Now I am totally new to this so if this is a silly question I am sorry - but how long till new flowers appear?

How long after dead heading my roses will new blooms appear?
It really depends on the roses you have in your garden.


Some are described as continuous bloomers and are dead-headed only for aesthetic reasons. Some, like Hybrid Teas, do best when they are dead-headed about 1/4 inch above the lowest 3-leaf bract on the stem when the bloom looks bedraggled or when perfect to bring indoors, but before the petals have all fallen off. Regular dead-heading encourages new growth and a season of beauty. Some roses are called repeat bloomers and may not bloom again for several weeks, or only a couple of times a year.
Reply:When I deadhead roses, I cut them off as soon as thye have fully opened. I usually have buds all over the bush and the buds open constantly as long as I deadhead almost every day or as soon as a blossom is mature. If you have no buds I would not anticipate new roses for at least two to three weeks. There should be new flower buds forming all the time during the season. If you have waited to remove all the dead flowers at the same time, you might have discouraged new bud formation.
Reply:it should only take a couple of weeks.
Reply:New flowers will appear about in the springs.
Reply:They should be cut just above a five leaf . The new growth will come out there or at the next one.
Reply:the roses of my aunt was dried almost a year but when i Fertilized it by urine evry'time after a few weeks it was re-born to a new yellow rose"
Reply:You should see the new bud, of the new branch appearing, at the leaf base within a week.


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