climbing roses drying after transplant?

i bought the climbing roses from nursery, they planted it on a plastic pot, and the root actually got out from the pot and deep into the ground, after i transplant it, all the leaf dried and what should i do?

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They are going through transplant shock. Water with a high phosphorous content fertilizer to encourage new root growth. You may also want to add some hydrogen peroxide to the mix to boost the oxegen levels in your water. About 1 ml of 3% solution per liter of water should do it, any more and you'll surely burn the roots. Also, try to keep them as humid as possible by misting them frequently.

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When you did your hold before you put your plant in the ground, fill hold half way up with water and put miracle grow shake n feed in the hole with good potting soil. good luck hope this helps
When you did your hold before you put your plant in the ground, fill hold half way up with water and put miracle grow shake n feed in the hole with good potting soil. good luck hope this helps
I wouldn't try to keep them. If they are starting to die most likely they will die. So I would just buy a new group or Climbing Roses.
HUMMMMMM.You should have pruned it down low before you transplanted it. Pruning reduces "Transplant Shock". Try to cut it down to a 4 inch stub, this will help it strengthen it's root system. It might take a couple of months for it to bounce back. Remember to keep the soil moist, not wet.
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You did take it out of the pot, did'nt You
give up and buy a new one, then plant it quick
replant it take out the dried leaf and pour an extra amount of water .
well check by cutting a piece from lower steam or root.if it completely devoid of moisture it is dead..will just have to replace it
Cut it back severely. Prune the roots as well. Soak for a couple of hours. Plant it and keep it well watered. Pray.
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