My roses are a light pink they will bloom real good then they will turn brown and die?


Question:why are my roses dieing after they bloom

Answers:
That's the circle of life. celebrate what you have when you have it - enjoy each stage as it happens.


it is nature
This is what happens, but if it's happening like the day after then something is wrong.

Make sure they are fertilized and watered even after they bloom. They could also be infected. You can look for insect holes or certain formations on the leaves and stems.

Some links to pictures of whats happening would be useful in determining the problem; if there is any.
littlebit
That is the way of mother nature.
Anything that grows also dies not always at the same time. Even us humans.
Each bloom lives only so long. It is essentially there to attract insects for pollination purposes. Once that job is done (or even if it does not happen) the bloom fades and dies.

To encourage additional rose buds, cut off the dead bloom just above a leaf with five leaflets on it.

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