u/JustAnotherHuman108

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New to roses - thoughts appreciated!

Hi! I’m a medium experience gardener who’s brand new to roses - read about the care here in 4b but never had any. I bought these two pink miracle roses and have had them for about a month while the weather warmed up. Two weeks Inside and they flourished. Two weeks outside waiting for planting and they’ve been doing fine. The one that originally had more mature canes looks gorgeous but the other one - Is this damage from watering? From the liquid fence? Once I plant it in the ground should I prune it away or just let it go and see what happens? Thanks in advance (both the good looking one and the poor looking one in pics).

u/JustAnotherHuman108 — 2 days ago