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Rose bushes shot up massive stems then sprouted cluster of blooms?
I have two rose bushes planted two years ago this Spring (a Mr. Lincoln and a yellow ???) from two gallon pots and about three feet tall. After the initial spring blooms produced one inch (diameter) stems from the middle of the plant and about six inches above the tallest existing growth. Each stem immediately produced eight to ten buds which cycled nicely.
Any thoughts as to what happened? The Mr. Lincoln started about a week before the yellow one. Both plants are healthy and continue to produce normally but I have never seen this particular event before.
EDIT: It is not arising from the rootstock. Just an arrow-straight thick shoot up from the graft. The flowers are identical to those on the rest of the plant.
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
sounds normal to me. you have 2 different strands which may grow differently. one may require more energy to start producing than the other..
- ?Lv 45 years ago
i'm assuming you fertilized it interior the Spring- yet possibly it grow to be the incorrect sort (attempt Miracle advance for Roses- that works quite good for me). additionally make advantageous your bush is getting a minimum of 5 hours of DIRECT sunlight daily (roses will advance interior the colour- they simply won't bloom). you apart from would would have the unusual bush- that for motives all its very own- blooms another 3 hundred and sixty 5 days (i've got had a pair of those- in no way would desire to decide why they did that). in case you don't get any plant existence next 3 hundred and sixty 5 days- tear the trees out & plant new ones. do no longer supply up!
- frankLv 78 years ago
You could have shoots coming up from the root stock which is a different rose that your roses were grafted to for a stronger result,