How to Care for a ROSAL in a POT - Practical Guide

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Roses are one of the most beautiful and gif.webpted flowers in the world. For this reason, there are many gardening enthusiasts who dream of being able to have their own rose bush at home, even when they do not have a garden or large space. Well, it is possible to plant rose bushes in small spaces and indoors, you just have to choose the type of rose bush that we are going to plant and take care of it. One of the most suitable for this is the Mini rose in pot or pitiminĂ­ rose, as well as the patio rose bush.

If you want to learn how to care for potted roses, keep reading us in this Green Ecologist article where you will find a practical guide on how to care for a potted rose bush.

How to care for a rose bush in a pot - basic care

In summary, these are the main care of potted rose bushes:

  • Pot: a deep pot, preferably made of clay.
  • Substrate: rich in peat and nutrients, loose and with good drainage.
  • Watering: frequent, daily in summer and every three days in winter.
  • Payment: monthly, specific or with guano.
  • Pruning: cleaning dry leaves and stems. Rejuvenation pruning when needed.
  • Transplant: every two or three years.

Pot for a potted rose bush

Rose bushes need a pot with good depth. Depending on the type of rose bush, the minimum necessary changes. A mini rose bush will have enough with a container of about 35 cm deep, while other larger shrubs will appreciate a container of up to 50 cm. Climbing roses deserve a special mention, as they need the deeper the better, so amphora pots are a great option.

Regarding the material, the terracotta or ceramic pots they are always a better option. They help to keep the temperature of the roots and the substrate more stable, in addition to favoring the evaporation of excess moisture by perspiration. It is essential that they have drainage holes. Regarding the location of the pot, we will always put it in an area as sunny as possible.

Substrate for potted roses

Rose bushes are plants that need a large amount of nutrients, so we must prepare a peat-based substrate that is rich in organic matter, as well as light, to offer good drainage.

First of all, improve the drainage of your pot by adding coarse gravel, round river stones, or pieces of tile or pot to the bottom of your container, forming a bed. This will also help the substrate to not come out through the drainage holes. Then add the peat-based substrate, which is a good idea to enrich with a third of compost or worm castings, to give it nutrients.

Here we explain what it is and how to make bokashi or bocashi compost and How to make worm castings for plants.

Watering the rose bush in a pot

How water a potted rose bush It doesn't differ too much from how to do it with the outdoor ones, except for the frequency. Outdoor rose bushes have access to more moisture in the soil and can endure much longer without water.

In a pot, on the other hand, the rose bush will need to be watered approximately every day in summer and every three days in cold months. It is very important to pay attention to the signals that the plant gives us in this regard, and learn to get the point to not water too little or too much.

Rose bushes are quite susceptible to fungal attack due to excess humidity, so we must water without flooding and trying not to wet the leaves or flowers, limiting ourselves to wetting the soil. Use a watering can with a fine head.

Compost for potted rose bushes

Being located in a pot, the plant is more susceptible to a lack of nutrients, since irrigation tends to wash them away. Therefore, it will be necessary to fertilize the potted rose bush more frequently than if it were planted outdoors.

You can resort to specific fertilizer and apply it once a month according to instructions, or opt for the ecological way and serve as worm humus or guano, the latter especially recommended for rose bushes. If your rose bush has symptoms of iron chlorosis, that is, yellowing or loss of the green color of the leaves, add an iron supplement to the soil.

In this other post you can learn how to make homemade organic compost for plants.

Pruning the potted rose bush

When considering the caring for a potted rose bush, pruning is vital to maintain the state of the plant well. To know how to prune a potted rose bush, the most important thing is to bear in mind that there is constant maintenance in the plant by removing the dried leaves, flowers and stems. Later, if the bush has grown too large, a rejuvenation pruning can be done at about 10 cm above the ground, which will help it to grow again with strength and vitality.

Here you can learn more about when and how to prune rose bushes.

Potted rose bush transplant

Another of the potted rose care is the transplant. It will be necessary to renew the land of the rosebush every two or three years, even if we keep the same container. Renew two-thirds of the substrate adding a new one enriched with nutrients, and prune the roots of the plant in the same proportion so that new ones grow again.

We recommend you consult these other guides on How to transplant a rose bush step by step and Transplant a plant: when and how to do it, as well as watch this practical video on the care of potted rose bushes.

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