Ich habe endlich meine Gartenbetten gegraben und bereit, die Rose einzulegen, aber sie verschlechtert sich, seit ich das letzte Mal gepostet habe – es hat all diese Stellen und Blattläuse auf den Stielen – soll ich es vollständig zurückschneiden, damit es fast wie eine Bareroot -Rose ist?

    Vielen Dank für Ihren Rat im Voraus ☺️

    Von: Dry-Highway-654

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    1. You have a heavy infestation of aphids and rose leaf hoppers ( which causes the white mottling). Personally I would opt for a good systemic insecticide to cure the issue and protect it for atleast 4 weeks, and if it was mine I would prune it down to the nearest healthy outward facing buds below the aphid damage. Give it a feed with a balanced rose food or something like poultry manure and just maintain regular watering. Should bring it back and have it flowering again in 4-5 weeks.

    2. matt_vireta on

      Definitely salvageable! Looks like a classic case of aphid overload, maybe with some spider mite or powdery mildew action starting too. I wouldn’t cut it all the way down, trim the worst bits, give it a gentle wash with soapy water (or garlic spray if you’ve got it), and keep it well-watered at the base.

      Aphids love stressed roses, but they bounce back fast with a bit of TLC. Feel free to ping me if you want to swap tips, I’ve dealt with a few rough-looking roses myself

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