PLANT CARE ( Rose Flower Outdoor )
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Outdoor Rose Flower prefers to live at a temperature of 34.7°C. |
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Rose Flowers thrive in the sunlight, so place your Plant in an ideal location. |
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Outdoor Rose Flowers thrive in relative humidity above 60% |
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Make sure the soil of newly planted plants is always moist. |
ADDITIONAL CARE
Watering and caring for Rose Flower Outdoor plants is critical to their health and strength. Rose Flowers require at least an inch of water weekly during their growing season, which begins in April or just after spring planting. While over-watering is appropriate before the start of new growth, it is often better to water these plants at the soil level with soaking hoses or other similar methods. Outdoor Rose flowers are prone to fungal diseases like black spots and powdery mildew, especially if their foliage is damp. Rose Flower plants are often planted in early spring and discarded after the flowering season. They are rarely worth winter dormancy since only young plants appear healthy and flower freely when planted outside.
NOTE
An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the Plant with good care. The Plant in the example picture is not the actual Plant to deliver. This is an example, so variations are possible. Eventually, the delivered Plant may differ in size, the number of flowers, and branches. The Plant Will be in a Plastic Pot, not the one shown in the picture.
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