MAY 2023 ROSES UPDATE || THRIPS. || PROLIFERATION || BULL-NOSING BUD

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2023
  • In this video, I will be giving some of my personal challenges/ experience in growing roses as climate has abrupt changes, how I depend on balance ecological system in managing rose damage cause by bugs that are soft new growth tissue eaters.
    Erratum: white flies does not feed on thrips. I don’t want to mislead. White flies like aphids also destroys plant soft tissues.
    Talk about bullnose rose buds and proliferation as a climatic phenomenon.
    I specially love English romantic roses, English style of gardening, meaning balance clean structural gardening designs, and of course houseplants! Drop me questions and I will share you my personal journey tips on growing them. Enjoy watching and don’t forget to subscribe. Have a great day folks!
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Комментарии • 21

  • @irisymontalvo
    @irisymontalvo Год назад +1

    The first time I saw one of your videos I bought 3 roses from Heirloom Roses. If I continue watching them I’ll be broke 😂. Spectacular roses. I love it b

  • @teslaandhumanity7383
    @teslaandhumanity7383 9 месяцев назад

    Beautiful garden 🪴 ❤

    • @IsshaGreenThumbing
      @IsshaGreenThumbing  9 месяцев назад

      I appreciate you for taking time to comment, thank you!

  • @padmamuktieh9694
    @padmamuktieh9694 11 месяцев назад

    Hi enjoy watching your videos your gardening is absolutely stunning love from India.

  • @melissatran338
    @melissatran338 Год назад

    TY so much for the organic treating tips of bugs and insects. Your roses are so healthy & beautiful. I have Abraham and Evelyn but mine are struggling /spindly. Looking forward for more roses videos!

    • @IsshaGreenThumbing
      @IsshaGreenThumbing  Год назад

      Hi Melissa, Do they get at least 6 hours sun? Did you prune them in the early spring? Hope you are well and your roses.

  • @user-bk8fl2sn4v
    @user-bk8fl2sn4v Год назад

    What is your regimen in fertilizing and keeping your roses so healthy looking?

    • @IsshaGreenThumbing
      @IsshaGreenThumbing  Год назад

      I am working on making content more on topical to help out. Stay connected! Thank you!

  • @teslaandhumanity7383
    @teslaandhumanity7383 9 месяцев назад

    South coast UK same zone .

    • @IsshaGreenThumbing
      @IsshaGreenThumbing  9 месяцев назад

      Hoorah! English roses love our kind of climate which every roses grower should know- a big factor is the success story.

  • @stephsellsseattle
    @stephsellsseattle 2 месяца назад

    I have some much bullnozing on my Earth Angel 😭 I don’t think I have one single normal bud on the whole first flush

    • @IsshaGreenThumbing
      @IsshaGreenThumbing  Месяц назад

      My EA is having trouble too, looks like iron deficiency, it struggled from our cold January winter snap. There’s not much we can do with bullnozing really. I’m sorry!

  • @gardeningjunkie2267
    @gardeningjunkie2267 Год назад +2

    I'm so confused right now. To my knowledge aphids and whitefly are both sap eating insects that do not eat other insects. The stunted buds that you are showing are caused by white moths, sometimes called cabbage moths. Thrips are the ones that cause all the pink dots on the petals. Wasps and other beneficial insects such as lacewings, can control them if you make it a welcoming place. If I'm wrong about any of this, I'm happy to learn, please refer me to where I can find more information on this. Thank you for showing your garden, it's beautiful as always.

    • @IsshaGreenThumbing
      @IsshaGreenThumbing  Год назад

      I stand to be corrected about white flies, as you are right how like aphids it does attack the soft tissues of the plants/ buds. White flies does not feed on thrips, I think I made a notation on the video. Thrips just like aphids attacks the plant soft tissue, and it’s effect is not just shown on dots around the other petals, it also distorts the bud formation and if it gets bad Bud tiny growth wouldn’t even make it. It takes experience to notice that the effect of thrips to bud in the beginning stage is very similar to problem caused by aphids and botrytisI happen to know what Problem I was getting because of the infestation, I had little aphids this time.

    • @IsshaGreenThumbing
      @IsshaGreenThumbing  Год назад

      The bud distraction I showed you is caused by climatic fluctuation here which is not our spring norm. It’s a bull- nosing effect which is followed by the occurrence of proliferation. I only showed an Evelyn case exhibit. But it is present more in my crocus rose and crown princess margaretta, I read random gardening articles made for PNW climate at the top of rose books I inherited from my mother in law..game changer for me! Have a great day,

    • @IsshaGreenThumbing
      @IsshaGreenThumbing  Год назад

      Bud *distortion

  • @tonyt5493
    @tonyt5493 Год назад

    Could you please tell us a bit about how you treat thrips with cinnamon injection

    • @IsshaGreenThumbing
      @IsshaGreenThumbing  Год назад

      I mix 2 tsp of cinnamon in a spray bottle with water , shake well. I think cinnamon oil would be a great alternative, because the powder eventually clogs the sprayers hole.

    • @IsshaGreenThumbing
      @IsshaGreenThumbing  Год назад

      I’m not kidding, I literally saw a thrip quickly died as it got sprayed.