Treating Rose Rosette: Garden Home VLOG | P. Allen Smith (2019)

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  • @annierampersad3982
    @annierampersad3982 5 лет назад +11

    Thanks so much for highlighting this problem.I am so sorry that you had to get rid of your beautiful rose plant.🌹

  • @cameroncooper9954
    @cameroncooper9954 5 лет назад +18

    Here in West Virginia the wild roses have had this disease for at least 15 years it is spreading rapidly and starting to move into more of the cultivated garden areas. Sadly many people don't or woun't deal with it .

  • @mytimelesshome
    @mytimelesshome 5 лет назад +7

    This is exactly what my Mr. Lincoln's have, so sad, will have to dig it out, along with my climbing Eden that looks like is getting it too. Thank you so much P. Allen Smith for making this great and informative video.

  • @devlincallaway1995
    @devlincallaway1995 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video. You have identified what I have in my garden. It started this year on one bush and I didn't know what it was and because I didn't take action sooner, it has spread to all of my bushes. So I am going to remove them all. I'm sorry I didn't look at this sooner.

  • @bv3255
    @bv3255 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you P. Allen for using your sadness toward good. I am sorry you lost your old friend White Dawn. I lost an old friend Bibi Maisoon to RRD a few years ago. It is an ugly disease. There needs to be more publicity about RRD to prevent it's spread and you are helping to provide it. Again thank you for dispensing agricultural and horticultural knowledge in a technical world.

    • @thingsmadenew8352
      @thingsmadenew8352 4 года назад +1

      So true, more people need to know so we can save more roses! This sounds like COVID-19 for roses!!
      I started seeing this virus in July 2020 in Lt. Rock. I’ve been learning more and today recognized it at all 3 stops I made. Please share this info with your yard guys too. It can spread from the leaf blower.

  • @rosepaetzke2933
    @rosepaetzke2933 5 лет назад +2

    So sad. Thank you for sharing your information. Wishing you the best with your new planting.

  • @RAB115
    @RAB115 2 года назад

    I'm in Philadelphia thanks for the information. I had it last year but I didn't research on it I just pulled it up but then I notice this year when the roses started blooming it started on its own like a rose so thank you again

  • @QueenbeeDowtin0407
    @QueenbeeDowtin0407 4 года назад +2

    Wonderful video full of good information, I just discovered one of my knock roses bunch have it, I will put it out, is only in one branch but I don’t want to get the risk to infected my other roses, so maybe I will plant other bush next year, but my question is , the Rose Rosette disease only is for roses ? Can I plant diferente plant/bush? Thank and happy gardening 😊

  • @codyspencer7194
    @codyspencer7194 4 года назад +2

    Love your vlog series Allen!

  • @tatimaryati4160
    @tatimaryati4160 5 лет назад

    I love roses so much

  • @fannieallen6005
    @fannieallen6005 3 года назад

    Thanks. I will inspect my roses tomorrow.

  • @Tinyteacher1111
    @Tinyteacher1111 2 года назад

    Thank you! I found a tiny rose when I moved into this house 3 years ago, moved it, and I just saw this on the rose. I’m faced with the task of taking it out now. I’m not too attached to it, but it’s grown from a stem to a rose bush with pretty flowers. There will be an empty spot in my garden. 🥲 I appreciate you telling us what to do with this.
    It’s also had a weird stem coming from the side that is shooting out quickly by itself. It’s been a strange rose bush! 🌹

  • @Thereshewonders
    @Thereshewonders 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing Sir!

  • @jerrirussell7146
    @jerrirussell7146 5 лет назад +3

    Would it help if you sprayed the rose bush with some kind of spray to help it from spreading any further while you are taking the bush out dose it matter

  • @lindamaxsonsheets8295
    @lindamaxsonsheets8295 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this information.

  • @larisasmirnova4211
    @larisasmirnova4211 3 года назад

    Thank you for the useful information. I am in Russia and very fond of roses. I saw the problem last summer but found out how bad the problem is only recently. I could not get info in due time and tried to treat my roses. Three of them seemed quite healthy at the end of the season and the rest affected will be dug out in a couple of weeks (ground is still frozen). As you say, we should look at the positive side and I've already bought a bunch of young plants

  • @bellamin5481
    @bellamin5481 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you. I removed four roses (knockout roses), this past spring, they had that virus 😞

  • @alexisward22
    @alexisward22 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this very informative segment on the Rose Rosette virus! I had no knowledge of this virus. I am somewhat new to being a homeowner, and all the hard work involved with keeping a yard and garden looking healthy. There are some rose bushes on the property that looked amazing when we got the property. 🌹They have been growing a little differently than I remember. I hope it's not this!!!😓 I will take a closer look to make sure!🌹🔍👀 I'm also a big fan of you shows on TV! God bless you and yours!

  • @lisaminer6474
    @lisaminer6474 5 лет назад +2

    Wow! What a shame to lose such a beautiful plant after having it for so long. I will definitely keep my eye on my roses. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @ahmedbandukda3439
    @ahmedbandukda3439 8 месяцев назад

    I also went through this with my red double knockout roses. First I failed to understand why this happening with rust leaves n chewed up roses. I couldn't find the info. Finally I went to some university web site for horticulture as that was the only place where it described about the rose rosette disease. I was sad as had knockout roses everywhere due to flowering in bunches. Si killed everything. But only one rose I trimmed to the rock bottom with few good stems. But the new shoot were bad n cut it n sprayed neem oil again. In fall I gave a full trim n it has recovered with no rosette problem n it's flowering.

  • @SherrieThomas-g7e
    @SherrieThomas-g7e Год назад

    Thanks so much! Very helpful information.

  • @magiNING
    @magiNING 3 года назад

    Thanks for the informative video. So sorry for your loss. I lost a Gene Boerner rose two years ago (not to RRD); I do miss that rose.
    I use Neem oil on mine, but I found a recipe online with the baking soda, etc. you mentioned. I'm going to give that a try as well.
    Thanks again!

  • @chalacenicole
    @chalacenicole 3 года назад +2

    Question: Do we know if this mite will move to another plant species?

  • @claydiddy63able
    @claydiddy63able 4 года назад +2

    here in Kentucky, All of my mothers rose bushes have it, 7 of them, I destroyed 2 already, will have to dig up the rest as soon as I get the chance to get over there. Everything I hear is you can't plant roses in that spot for years afterward unless you want it again.

    • @denirn8725
      @denirn8725 4 года назад +2

      On another rose grower’s site, Fraser Valley Rose Farm (Canada), he said the “research says”, you can plant in the same spot within a few months. I’m not sure I’d do it for an entire season but I guess, if you treat the area thoroughly, it would be safe enough. But the entire root must be removed. SAD DISEASE!

  • @trishcomey6322
    @trishcomey6322 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for this information. Knew at least one of my knock out rose bushes looked strange. I cut off the distorted parts but now know that might not be enough.

  • @lynettamurdoch5443
    @lynettamurdoch5443 8 месяцев назад

    sympathy to you! I am having to dig out two of my favorite Drift Roses, which have the disease. It makes me so sad. They were doing so well and were just covered with blooms. I’ve read that you have to clean the shovel and pruning shears with bleach after using in such an area. I’m wondering if spraying and mixing in a miticide in the soil will help prevent it from recurring.

  • @herzerltours9699
    @herzerltours9699 3 года назад

    thank you for this. Rose rosette kille my wonderful Constance Spry

  • @marthafigueroa4686
    @marthafigueroa4686 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the great information. I love roses but never had any luck with them.

  • @jenniferzhou9597
    @jenniferzhou9597 Год назад

    Thank you so much Alan for explaining this disease. I am a new rose grower. I planted a rose garden with 20 roses in my backyard last Spring. One of the landscape roses now I realized it got the RRD. The symptoms were exactly the same as you described in video. I cut down the stems to the bottom last fall. Now after watching your video I will dig it out completely and get rid of it. But now I worry about my other 19 roses planted next to it or near it. What prevention I can do with these roses? I just pruned off 1/3 of the length a few days ago. Please let me know. Thanks!!

  • @j.m.7056
    @j.m.7056 5 лет назад +3

    Do you need to clean the tuteur? Thanks for this information, I just moved to a new house and will closely inspect the roses.

  • @sitarebalbali
    @sitarebalbali 4 года назад

    I’m confused, 5:15 mins you say , how we can prevent it . Once we removed the rose with roots , where are we spraying it on now ? To prevent what . Please clarify , thx

  • @carolem9134
    @carolem9134 3 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @hitfoods1726
    @hitfoods1726 2 года назад +7

    My double knockouts are less than a year old and doing so well!……They now have the virus. I’m extremely angry. I don’t want to spend good money on 16 new double knockouts only to experience this again.

  • @Flower_hoarder
    @Flower_hoarder 5 лет назад +1

    🌹🍃🌿🍃🌹THANK YOU🌹🍃🌿🍃🌹

  • @tamaraschaeffer7847
    @tamaraschaeffer7847 5 лет назад +2

    I'm sorry about the Rose :-( I too had it and yes it was a knockout. I cut it down much to the anger of my yearly Catbird visitors who use it for their nests. It's ok though because they moved on to the Barberry. I have watched the other roses closely but think I got lucky because the others are in the backyard far away from the sick one. I use Neem oil. XXOO

  • @lisamartinez6899
    @lisamartinez6899 2 года назад

    Informative

  • @fia8079
    @fia8079 5 месяцев назад

    I believe I got mine from a rose plant I bought !

  • @mattsanchez4893
    @mattsanchez4893 3 года назад

    My amazing climbing rose got this and now I have to take it out😕

  • @patriciahelton8578
    @patriciahelton8578 5 лет назад

    very cold in the winter

  • @brazzliejones4176
    @brazzliejones4176 3 года назад

    I am doing a rise garden for the first time. A friend has helped me by planting three rows of the small rose's in mem bring them inside for the Winter will there be ok for next springy gardthen. She said they only live once they are not like the knockout roses. Question. If I take them up and put

  • @terry916
    @terry916 4 года назад

    Do I have to worry about my other plants next and around this disease or do I have to treat or remove all?
    Where can I find this horticulture oil?

  • @gloriaruiz2332
    @gloriaruiz2332 3 месяца назад

    🙏🏻

  • @chalacenicole
    @chalacenicole 3 года назад

    I just discovered rose rosette disease on my knock-outs! These are in my front yard. Thankfully it hasn't made it way to my backyard hybrid teas. So sad🥀🙏

  • @hamidehheikkila497
    @hamidehheikkila497 3 года назад

    I have 100 roses and have 10 beautiful roses that are infected. I have pruned the rosettes and they have come back. I am sad to lose my Rose. If there are healthy stems can I cut and propagate the healthy parts? Some of my roses are very expensive and rare.

  • @BarbaraEMarshallCampbell
    @BarbaraEMarshallCampbell Год назад

    If I send a photo of the roses can you tell me if the roses have rose rosette disease?

  • @Rkcuddles
    @Rkcuddles 6 месяцев назад

    How do you confirm this? I am scared but don’t want to over react.

  • @sashawhitehead7378
    @sashawhitehead7378 4 года назад

    I would really be grateful if you can shed light on a problem of a very large bush I have- with heads of roses that come out with a diseased centre that is like a muitplication of buds and green miniature fronds- all embedded in the centre of the rose- it appears like a cancer of the 'rose within a rose' then multiplied so one flower has multi- buds at centre .?? I don't know if it is this rosette problem, but it really looks terrible and I feel sad everytime I see them. It is such a big bush and colours normally sunrise - yellow- reds in colouration. The outside petals look normal, but centre is embedded with illness.Any clues as to what this is?

  • @terry916
    @terry916 4 года назад

    Which kind of oil do you or I can buy?

  • @rubymoon555
    @rubymoon555 5 лет назад +1

    Here in MO ALL MY ROSES and my daughters had it and had to destroy 30 rose bushes. So SAD . GOOD LUCK. HOPE THE REST WONT GET IT.

  • @zoram671
    @zoram671 2 года назад

    Okey my roses have developed curl leafs and double buds comes out look strange and distorted so i think they have this disease.
    Its a healthy roses before a friend gave me few weeks ago. First they have black dots all over down the leafs and the leaves most of them falls off and then i cut them down. As they grow out new branches these rosette appears so sad sad for me as i can't cut them down anymore.
    I dunno what to do anymore, i just leave them like this as i see some of the leaves start to straighten up. But something is not pop out right in this new growth they are so distorted and them leaves edge look burns off too. I am so sad as its been a nice healthy rose when my friend gave me now it's in this condition i am sad i told myself i should not have took the rose from that place. But who knows the trouble it is going to witnessed!!.

  • @Dolliedezaiffe
    @Dolliedezaiffe 5 лет назад

    I just purchased several roses this spring and I have 2 yellow roses that have this kind of disease I guess. So I need to throw away this two roses because I don’t want them to spread to my other roses. Thank you for this video. I purchased one tree roses but it is not growing good it has mildew on it. Do I have to throw this away too? I sprayed with mildew spray. I hope it get rid of it eventually and will grow back healthy next year.

    • @PAllenSmith
      @PAllenSmith  5 лет назад +2

      You should be able to treat the powdery mildew. Here is a home remedy I've used before.
      pallensmith.com/2014/06/07/powdery-mildew/

    • @Dolliedezaiffe
      @Dolliedezaiffe 5 лет назад

      P. Allen Smith Thank you for the tip and how to treat mildew! I have them on my Phlox too and some in my peonies!

  • @melindam1974
    @melindam1974 Год назад

    What is your mite spray mix?

  • @ASH-kj9xt
    @ASH-kj9xt 5 лет назад

    Hi Allen! Thank you for posting this information. I’m so grateful to not have this issue! However, if this disease is identified in one’s garden, should other roses in the area receive some sort of prophylactic treatment or is there no use? Thanks again and have a great weekend! 💚🌹

    • @PAllenSmith
      @PAllenSmith  5 лет назад +2

      There are a few things you can spray on them. More in the video.

  • @GardeningViking
    @GardeningViking 5 месяцев назад

    Why do you have to completely remove the Rose?

  • @arlenebraithwaite1645
    @arlenebraithwaite1645 3 года назад

    I just lost a drift rose to Rose Resette disease. It was part of a hedge and I fear it has spread to others in the hedge

  • @katiegray14
    @katiegray14 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve read that once you have this virus you can never plant a rose in that spot again. Is that true or false? Could you explain if it’s not true?

    • @PAllenSmith
      @PAllenSmith  5 лет назад +2

      False. I talk about it in the video.

  • @ahmedbandukda3439
    @ahmedbandukda3439 8 месяцев назад

    If anyone wants to grow double knockout roses , plant them far apart not close as one of my rose plant was alone on otherwise of my garden n it was safe.

  • @sandraf6808
    @sandraf6808 8 месяцев назад

    Lost my 7 sisters to it 😢😢

  • @RebeccasTouchstones
    @RebeccasTouchstones 8 месяцев назад

    Is this a new disease in the last few years or has it been around forever?

  • @patriciahelton8578
    @patriciahelton8578 5 лет назад

    Can this happen to roses in michigan

    • @PAllenSmith
      @PAllenSmith  5 лет назад +1

      Patricia Helton unfortunately... it’s happening everywhere. 😢

  • @lblak59
    @lblak59 5 лет назад +1

    Can you plant a rose in the same spot after removing the diseased rose? I had read another rose shouldn’t be planted there. TY

    • @PAllenSmith
      @PAllenSmith  5 лет назад +3

      Yes you can. More information on that in this video.

    • @lifeonmockingbirdhill
      @lifeonmockingbirdhill 4 года назад

      P. Allen Smith which video? I have the same problem and really wanted roses there. Thanks so much for the information!

  • @brittanybrewer287
    @brittanybrewer287 7 месяцев назад

    I was hoping there was a cure 😣

  • @illbee3395
    @illbee3395 4 года назад

    Can't wait for you to get to the point

  • @Marinayjosedoniz
    @Marinayjosedoniz Год назад

    Oh no I have about 2 hundred roses and I have seen this I just thought it was a good thing so I have to get rid of a lot of my babies 😭

  • @denirn8725
    @denirn8725 4 года назад +1

    I guess, those gloves & perhaps clothing worn when removing the plant, must be burned too or at least washed separately & thoroughly.
    I’d very likely use a fairly strong BLEACH solution, like 1 part Bleach to 3 - 4 parts water. the I’d hope rose growers will find a suitable anti-viral. With all the new investigation on viruses, maybe viral treatment will extend to plant virus too. Thanks for the info.

  • @majeedbeebani5242
    @majeedbeebani5242 3 года назад

    It would be better if you cut the rose from the bottom of that rose. The next year that rose can grow without any problem.