How to care for a room rose
Rose is one of the most beautiful flowers that can be found in different parts of the world. But the problem is that cut roses don't last long. Another thing is a houseplant. Let's take a look at how to care for a room rose.
To grow a rose at home, you should choose a rose grown on a cuttings, since grafted plants do not grow well at home. When buying a rose. Do not transplant it this minute. It follows that the plant would get used to the environment. Rose loves moderate moisture. Do not wet the soil too much.
Roses respond very well to leaf spraying. This should be done with room water digested.
The rose should be transplanted into a pot that is larger than the container. When transplanting, you should not cleanse the ground very much, and try not to damage the root. A drain must be placed on the bottom of the pot.
This plant is difficult to tolerate heat, so it should not be left in direct sunlight. And on hot days, you should carefully monitor the moisture in the pot. Sometimes, you have to water the rose up to two times. The rose should be watered at the root, preferably not on the leaves.
Fertilize this plant only one month after transplanting. Special liquid mineral fertilizers are used for fertilization. Top dressing is done no more than once every two weeks.
The rose should be pruned before winter. Cut each branch of the rose, leaving 5 buds. In this case, the leaves of the rose are not removed. This will give a good development of the rose next year and a timely flowering. Pruned cuttings can be used to propagate the bush.
These are all the basic requirements for caring for a rose at home. Good luck in your care and beautiful flowers.
Another home rose is afraid of drafts. Alas, I did not know this, and my flower died. I didn't buy it again, as the rose is very capricious in leaving.
A rose at home is susceptible to infection with a spider mite. therefore, the plant must be regularly treated with chemicals. I give the plants a shower from time to time. the spider mite does not like water and I spray it so that water falls not only from above, but also from the bottom of the leaf.
I tried several times to grow a rose at home, but each time the plant died. I realized that it is better to buy this plant in early spring, as it needs a lot of sun and always abundant watering. As soon as I watered the rose for a couple of days, it immediately became infected with a tick.
No matter how hard I try to grow a homemade rose, it just doesn't work out for me. The obvious reason for this is improper care. I mistakenly sprayed it often, like many other flowers, and most likely over-watered. Now I will try to follow the recommendations from the article and grow a flower.