Hybrid tea roses
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Good EVening Mary, Bless your heart for growing these beauties .. better you than me ... I love to look at hybrid tea roses but just don't have the patience for all the "babying" they need.
http://statebystategardening.com/state.php/newsletters/stories/resurrecting_your_hybrid_tea_roses/
As far as fungicides and insecticides go, they are addressed in the first papragraph of this article:
http://www.thetimesnews.com/20130426/hybrid-tea-roses-need-an-effective-spray-program/304269783
For info on watering, fertilizing, and dead-heading them:
https://hortnews.extension.iastate.edu/1995/6-9-1995/rose.html
GOOD LUCK :) and thank you for using HOMETALK for assistance :)
I had black spot on my 11 rosebushes real bad this year...I found a solution on line using 1 cup regular milk (not soy or chocolate), 2 cups of water and a dash of Dawn soap..spray that on the bushes and especially on the roots and be sure to keep all of the dead black spot leaves picked off the bushes and also those that fall to the ground too..it takes a lot of time to keep this up but it does work..
I USE A SOLUTION OF BAKING SODA AND VINGER SPRAY BOTTLE EQUAL PARTS OF EACH SPRAY ON TEA ROSE ,CAN I HAVE ONE WHEN THEY BLOOM AGAIN THAT'S MY FAVORITE FLOWER
Baking soda and vinegar works for me too, good luck!!