How to properly care for the 'Rose de Resht' in the bucket

How to properly care for the 'Rose de Resht' in the bucket

Roses need a big bucket

However, so that your 'Rose de Resht' also feels comfortable in its bucket, you should choose a sufficiently large and above all high planter. Roses are deep-rooted, which means they develop a very deep taproot. Of course, this must have space below, which is why the ideal bucket for the 'Rose de Resht' should be at least 50 centimeters high. In addition to the size, it also depends on the right material. If possible, choose a planter made of clay or ceramic (but not plastic - especially not black plastic!) So that the roots cannot heat up on hot summer days.

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Essential: high quality substrate and good drainage

In addition, the bucket should have a drain hole at the bottom so that excess water can drain off. Like all roses, the 'Rose de Resht' is very sensitive to waterlogging, so that good drainage in the pot is essential. For this purpose, you should cover the bottom of the pot with potsherds or similar so that the drain hole is not clogged and thus clogged. In addition, the plant substrate can be loosened up with clay granules, whereby the admixture of coarse sand is also useful. You shouldn't skimp on the substrate at all: Your 'Rose de Resht' will still feel most comfortable in good rose soil.

Caring for potted roses properly

It is true that the 'Rose de Resht' is quite undemanding in terms of care, although specimens cultivated in pots naturally require more attention than planted ones. Always water the rose when the surface of the substrate has dried, but do not allow the root ball to dry out. Also fertilize your 'Rose de Resht' regularly with a good, organic-mineral rose fertilizer. (€ 11.41 at Amazon *) Roses are heavy eaters and therefore need a lot of nutrients.

Tips

Although the 'Rose de Resht' is considered to be extremely hardy, it should nonetheless be packaged well - due to the small amount of substrate in the pot, the roots threaten to freeze quickly.