Hi, I have grown miniatures in pots for years and love them because they provide flowers most of the year and cheer up the patio area. They will suit your balcony if it catches the wind. I go looking for the more unusual ones or the old fashioned varieties such as Dresdon Doll. Otherwise,the best roses are the ones grown on their own roots as grafted stock can have roots that fill an entire pot once mature. Depends on the size of the pots but they need to be very large. Compact floribundas, patio roses and polyanthas are okay though. Having said that I have friends and neighbours who grow ht's in pots quite successfully. I just don't like the look of long stems. One is growing the David Austin rose, Christopher Marlowe in a pot and another grows Mutablis. They need constant care to do well - regular water and regular feeds as they use up any nourishment in the potting mix quickly. I use a good potting mix and add compost. I also add a cup of dolomite now after reading that potting mixes can be quite acidic. I don't fertilize until they are established because of the compost and then I use a slow-release type. I also feed them some liquid fertilizer but I dilute it well. I use whatever I have. If fish emulsion than I might add some potash or a little seasol. I always water them with liquid seasol when they first go in the pot and I flush the pot out before fertilizing to prevent a buildup of salts like the experts tell you. You can be a bit offhand with garden roses but pots need more tlc. You will find if you observe them carefully every day or so you will get to know when they need a water or feed. They will need good drainage and consider using anti-rot. I find this product very useful. I use diluted milk when there is a fungal problem and pull any caterpillars off by hand. Protect the pots if it gets very hot because the roots can become heat stressed. You can insulate them by lining the pot with newspaper or simply group them together or move into the shade. I repot every second year and trim the roots a little. I hope this helps and I haven't put you off. It sounds like a lot of bother but it works for me. |