1. Sun-lovingRose is a positive plant. It will grow taller and bloom more easily in sunny places. Providing it with sufficient light will also make its flowers more colorful and its fragrance stronger. If there is too little light, it may not bloom. 2. Cold resistanceIt has good cold resistance and generally does not need too much antifreeze in winter. It can actually withstand temperatures as low as minus 30-40 degrees Celsius. However, the temperature in the northernmost part of our country is very low. If there are too many cold weather in the northern region, certain measures to keep warm are needed. 3. Drought resistanceRoses are drought-resistant and have good growth abilities. Even if the soil in which they are grown is slightly dry, they can still grow well. The soil should have better drainage. In soil that is too clayey, it is easy for the plant to grow poorly and the roots cannot breathe. 4. Likes moistureThe soil and air humidity should be well controlled during maintenance. Although it is drought-resistant, it cannot be overly water-deprived. Try to keep the soil slightly moist, and the air humidity should not be too low. In summer, you can spray more water. |
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