The 2018 rose seedlings are just beginning to show their first flower buds and should start blooming in 10-14 days (see second photo below). In the meantime, here is a collage of some of the best from 2017.
Thank you Kim! All of these survived greenhouse culling and are potted up outside and should start blooming by this time next month. I will try to repeat the collage with photos of outdoor blooms.
Wow, wish I had the capability to sow roses like you, but I am to sloppy. I love to see how they thrive in the coming time. Lots of succes, Groetjes,Hetty
Only indirectly related, but having read some posts of your on rosebreeders.org you mention you heavily cull for powdery mildew, I also read another thread that fragrance and powdery mildew may be connected (but didn't seem to be a universal opinion)....so I'm wondering given you're heavy selection against powdery mildew do you have many fragrant results?
Beautiful babies Jim. My seedlings aren't far behind yours. Such an exciting time of year!
ReplyDeleteThank you Joseph! It is such a wonderful time of the year. I especially love seeing the brand new never before seen blooms!
DeleteThere are some real beauties there, Jim! Congratulations! I find the bottom right one particularly striking.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kim! All of these survived greenhouse culling and are potted up outside and should start blooming by this time next month. I will try to repeat the collage with photos of outdoor blooms.
DeleteWow, wish I had the capability to sow roses like you, but I am to sloppy. I love to see how they thrive in the coming time. Lots of succes, Groetjes,Hetty
ReplyDeleteThank you Hetty! I hope that you are also planting rose seeds. It's okay not to keep records and just see what you get!
DeleteYou have some beauties there. I like them all.
ReplyDeleteOnly indirectly related, but having read some posts of your on rosebreeders.org you mention you heavily cull for powdery mildew, I also read another thread that fragrance and powdery mildew may be connected (but didn't seem to be a universal opinion)....so I'm wondering given you're heavy selection against powdery mildew do you have many fragrant results?
ReplyDeleteFortunately, I’m still getting some good fragrance on powdery mildew resistant seedlings.
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