Ripee Red Rose Live Flower Plant For Home Gardening Outdoor Plant With Pot

Ripee Red Rose Live Flower Plant For Home Gardening Outdoor Plant With Pot
Price: ₹600 - ₹139.00
(as of Dec 23,2025 11:52:08 UTC – Details)



Rose bushes (Rosa spp.) are shrubs best known for their fragrant blossoms of red, pink, apricot, yellow, white, and variations. Some rose bushes stand erect, others trail, and a few even climb. Their woody stems are studded with sharp thorns. Roses have a reputation for being finicky plants, but some of this may stem from rose lovers’ obsession with producing perfect blooms each season. In reality, roses are pretty tough survivors and will thrive with little to no care. Plant roses in the spring, give them lots of water and nutrients, and they will bloom with abundant beauty through the summer.
While roses like six hours of sun per day, they prefer morning and afternoon sunlight
Roses grow best in loamy, well-drained soil with a pH ranging from 6.5 to 6.8. When improving the soil through soil amendments, do not forget to promote drainage by incorporating peat moss. Regardless of the year’s season, apply 2 or 3 inches of mulch over the soil around rose bushes.
it is best to water roses twice a week—and water them thoroughly. It’s better to water deeply twice per week than to water less deeply more often. avoid watering roses from above. Getting the leaves wet will only invite an infestation of powdery mildew. Instead, apply the water at ground level.
A good rule of thumb for beginners is to feed roses monthly with a 10-10-10 rose fertilizer. Start feeding them when they are actively growing in spring, coinciding with pruning time.
Major pruning should be done in early spring. For all roses, start by removing any dead or damaged canes (any that look brown). For specimens that require a hard pruning, cut back a third to a half of the previous year’s growth until you find healthy, white centers inside the cane. You can lightly prune your roses all season long to keep them well-groomed.

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