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Roses producing no buds?

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PlantKiller | 10:07 Tue 04th Jul 2006 | Home & Garden
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I have one rose bush (bought last year with a number of othrs all of which are flowering) which shows no buds at all.

The shoots seem to grow well - and as I thought there were no buds and the shoots may be suckers I removed them - will my rose ever have flowers and how can I help it to bloom?
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I think its possible that all the energy had previously been chanelled into the suckers that you removed, so hopefully now the bush can return to the busines of producing flowers ( I love to be positive)
Feed every 6 weeks with blood fish and bone fertilizer for some good bloomers! Good Luck. T bird+
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Thanks for the response - I suppose a little care and then hopefully with time the plant will do what it should do
Yes, I think so Plantkiller, a little time to adjust. All the Best T bird+

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