In the natural growth environment, the rose flowering period is from May to June, only once a year. However, many roses are cultivated in greenhouses, so there will be two blooms a year, sometimes even three blooms, no more than three. There are many varieties of rose, so there are some differences in the flowering period. Roses in four seasons can bloom all year
Its flowering period has a lot to do with the climate of the conservation environment. For example, if we breed roses in the warm south, its flowering period may be advanced for some time. However, to be raised in the colder north, it will delay flowering.
1. Water content: it is very important to replenish water in time. It is better to water every 2 or 3 days or so. The cultivated soil should be kept moist at all times. When the temperature rises in summer, how much more water is needed
2. Sunshine: it is light loving. It should have good sunlight when breeding, especially before flowering, to provide it with sufficient sunshine. See sunshine more in Florescence and before florescence, not only can lengthen flowering time, still can make flower color more bright.