Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Miniature Rose I Have A Indoor Miniature Rose. Will It Bloom This Winter?

I have a indoor Miniature Rose. Will it bloom this Winter? - miniature rose

I bought instead of this pink miniature Bush this year and this summer in the open, where it bloomed all summer. A couple of weeks, I divided the plants into 4 different pots and put them on window frames to get good lighting. The plants are beautiful and green and have little new growth. What should I do to encourage them to bloom, too? Will they bloom in the house? I think there is a sticker kind of reporting. I am also trying to spend the winter outside on a rose .... Do you think that Bush also grow?

2 comments:

college kid said...

Since the separation is not likely to bloom this winter. Do we need a certain time after a shock. Do you have a registry key, such as a liquid or Ortho Bonide Plant Root'n'Grow for beginners? They were for a work from the shock as a result of successful transplantation and faster development. I propose to establish a fertilizer - any of these items unless separated them. Much L & G will be a center or something similar. The fertilizer is just as an additional constraint in a root system in a state of shock - no aid.

We also have so much sun that you can even get through the download. You know, when you download from the root, because you see new growth. Until then, keep,in a light but no direct sun. Once you go to see the growth of the sun - the more the better. When she met with root shock and enough sun to flower for you.

rangapad... said...

It is recommended that the pots are cut once a week. Half a teaspoon of the mixture is observed once a month. The plants should sunlight for at least 4 hours per day. It should be the humidity and heat. Flowers definitely for you.

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