Royal Sentry from Tried & True

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Got this from Tried & True last summer & I really like it. Naturally its another pink. Little Lexie & I have something in common. How is Donna, Patrick? Hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving. Oh, yeah, this bloom is 8.5" & I had twins. Will show them next.

Judy

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

My twins from Royal Sentry. Got a question...bought some Bayer Advanced All-In-One & the directions on the back had gotten wet & tore apart when I tried to read how much to use. Can someone tell me how much per gallon of water?

Thanks,

Judy

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Ft Lauderdale, FL(Zone 10a)

Nice Royal Sentry blooms Judy. If you're talking about Bayer All In One Rose & Flower Care Concentrate I have a bottle. Here's what it says:

Roses = 2 ounces (4 TBSP) in 1 quart of water treats one plant.
Flowerbeds = 2 ounces (4 TBSP) in 2 gallons of water treats 12 square feet
Shrubs = 1 ounce (TBSP) in 1 quart of water per foot of plant height.

I hope this is the Bayer product you are referring to.

Jon

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Thanks, Jon. That was what I was talking about. Could not find the 3n1 someone was talking about so I got this. Said some where that it was okay for Hibs. Hate the way they stick the instructions under plastic on the back of the bottle & after they get damp they are useless. Plan on putting a lot of stuff in the GH & thought I would treat everything as it goes in. Can't see anything on the Hibs but no telling what is crawling on the other plants. I've got little tags taped all over the hibs now. Don't know if it will set seed buy Amour really has a lot of pollen. Thanks again, Jon.

Judy

Ft Lauderdale, FL(Zone 10a)

Glad it was the directions for the right stuff Judy. I know what you mean about the directions becoming unreadable. When I first use a concentrate product like that, I always write the correct amount to use on a sticky note and tape it to the front of the container. That way it doesn't matter if the directions become unreadable and/or I don't have to run and get my reading glasses to read it again the next time.

Very good idea to treat everything, just to be on the safe side. Never had to overwinter anything here, but I've heard it can be a nightmare if pest problems start up.

Jon

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