We have had problems with the super market ones.
Perhaps they were pushed to much.
Maybe it didn't get enough sunlight and not enough food (pu****ng) to
live.
Hope a greenhouse expert comes in on this - they might be the person to
knows.
Martin
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calzephyr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> For Valentine's Day my husband gave me a thoughtful gift - a
> supermarket mini-rose. I wasn't sure how long it would last, but it
> was doing pretty well until this week. When I first received it, I
> read up on its care and have been looking after it as best I could.
>
> Anyhow, I think it might have died or is in the process of dying. I'm
> not sure if I can save it or not. On Tuesday I came home to discover
> that almost all the leaves had curled and dried up, whereas I know at
> least on Sunday, when I watered it, that it was far more lush. Only
> three or four leaves didn't curl and dry up!
>
> I thought maybe I had underwatered it, so I watered it generously, but
> on Wednesday the soil was still quite moist. Usually it is more
> thirsty than that.
>
> I trimmed most of the dried up leaves and it's now a very sad looking
> little plant. Is there anything I can do for it? It does not appear to
> have aphids, although there were aphids in the past, which I killed
> with soapy water.
>
> Thanks,
> Christine
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