Rose growth environment conditions and requirementsRoses are more suitable for growing in a warm environment. They like light very much, so when planting roses, you must choose a place with enough sunlight to ensure that it can receive more than 5 hours of light a day. Rose growth temperatureThe temperature suitable for rose growth is generally around 15 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius. It is not cold-resistant, so it is necessary to keep it warm in winter. The lowest temperature it can tolerate is 5 degrees Celsius. Rose growth humidityRoses do not have very high requirements for humidity. Generally, as long as the soil is kept moist at all times, you can spray some water mist around it in the summer to help cool it down. Rose growing soilRoses prefer fertile, moist and well-drained soil, so you must choose good soil when planting so that the roses can grow more vigorously. Rose growth cycle and processRoses are suitable for growing in spring and summer. Its growth cycle is about three months. Roses bloom after April every year. If they are well maintained, they can bloom in March. The flowering period is very long, generally lasting five months. |
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