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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 698116" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>Most rose breeders get black spot. I get some because we get a fair bit of misty weather being on the edge of the tableland country. I use only natural sprays. I keep the fertiliser up to them. i put slow realease after they get their new leaves on and then I give them a good water with sea weed fertiliser every two to three weeks. I lightly prune them mid summer which extends their flowering well into autumn. I nearly always water them after dark. I'll post a few more pics soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 698116, member: 8793"] Most rose breeders get black spot. I get some because we get a fair bit of misty weather being on the edge of the tableland country. I use only natural sprays. I keep the fertiliser up to them. i put slow realease after they get their new leaves on and then I give them a good water with sea weed fertiliser every two to three weeks. I lightly prune them mid summer which extends their flowering well into autumn. I nearly always water them after dark. I'll post a few more pics soon. [/QUOTE]
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