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Old 06-24-2008, 08:43 PM
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Default Rose: Grandiflora 'Tournament of Roses'

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It's truly beautiful for sure - is this scented?
I'm enjoying reading your blog, Cam. I just may start one of my own, who knows.
Keep it going eh
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It's truly beautiful for sure - is this scented?
I'm enjoying reading your blog, Cam. I just may start one of my own, who knows.
Keep it going eh
Thanks! No... its not scented ... but I have two other hybrid tea roses that are apparently some of the most fragrant available.. 'Mister Lincoln' and 'Nepune' I think were their names.

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No scent eh? Bummer!
I've not grown nuptune but I have grown "Lincoln" Big red velvet stunning flowers on this one
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No scent eh? Bummer!
I've not grown nuptune but I have grown "Lincoln" Big red velvet stunning flowers on this one
Neptune has to be one of the most beautiful roses I have ever seen! You can look it up on google, but the pictures do not do it justice!! I will post pics when my new bloom opens!! Oh, and my Mister Lincoln is going to open soon as well!!

Oh, maybe you can help me with a rose- related question: is it a fungus that can effect the buds of a developing shoot/growth? My Mr. Lincoln has 4 developing 'stems', but only one has flower. The others appear as though the bud never formed/ didn't develop. I am having the same problem with 'Neptune', which I purchased with a fungus problem two weeks ago. Anyways, I am spraying them with a comination fungacide/insecticide, so this will hopfully fix the new growth on the plant.

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I have Tournament of Roses and Mr. Lincoln. Tournament is stunning in full bloom. Mine is 15 years old and always puts on an amazing show. For knock you over scent look for Double Delight. It's not only beautiful but very very fragrant. For knock out color try Rio Samba. It's a bright yellow/orange/red, and is very floriforous.
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I have Tournament of Roses and Mr. Lincoln. Tournament is stunning in full bloom. Mine is 15 years old and always puts on an amazing show. For knock you over scent look for Double Delight. It's not only beautiful but very very fragrant. For knock out color try Rio Samba. It's a bright yellow/orange/red, and is very floriforous.
wow! I will def. look for 'double delight' to add to my garden
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Cam, We have very humid summers, which can cause alot of problems with certain roses. Because of this I only grow roses in FULL sunlight now. The morning dew and the high humdity is enough to create fungus and black spot. I use baking soda (cow brand) and mix in dish soap - 1/2 teaspoon of BS to 1 teaspoon of dish soap, to 1 liter of water.

Spray at nite when its the coolest, you also don't want the sunlight to hit it for a few hrs. Night time is best (imo) This mix will not take away the fungus but control it, aswell as the pest problems you might be having.
Once per week or every 10 days should make things much better. It's cheap but it works!!!
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excellent! thanks for the fungicide recipe! I have mine in full sun as well. This summer has beem especially humid, with all the sunny days that randomly turn into rain showers... I have been using Safer's 3-in-1 spray, i think it was 8.99 or sumthing. It is soap and sulfer, but your recipe is cheaper

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Cam, We have very humid summers, which can cause alot of problems with certain roses. Because of this I only grow roses in FULL sunlight now. The morning dew and the high humdity is enough to create fungus and black spot. I use baking soda (cow brand) and mix in dish soap - 1/2 teaspoon of BS to 1 teaspoon of dish soap, to 1 liter of water.

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