Important notes
when handling/pruning: Roses have prickles (commonly called thorns) โ wear gloves when repotting and pruning. โ
freshly bought / treated plant: The rose itself is non-toxic to cats, dogs and horses per ASPCA. BUT: shop-bought potted roses are often treated with pesticides/fungicides โ only eat petals or hips after growing the plant clean for a while, and keep curious pets away at first. โ
Licht
As much light as possible โ a south window indoors, otherwise outside in the sun (at least 5-6 h direct). Too little light means long, weak shoots and few flowers.
Water geven
Water when the top 2 cm of soil have dried โ then thoroughly, and empty the saucer. Never let it stand in water, but don't let it dry out completely either.
Temperatuur
Prefers cooler conditions (15-22 C). Warm, dry indoor heating stresses the plant and invites spider mites. Half-hardy โ harden off slowly before planting out, protect in a cold winter.
Luchtvochtigheid
Higher humidity (50-60%) helps prevent spider mites โ use a pebble tray. Dry indoor air is the main enemy.
Streefwaarden per methode en fase
| Fase | pH | EC (mS/cm) | Water ยฐC | Lucht ยฐC | Vocht % | Licht u | Duur (dagen) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vegetatief | 6โ6.8 | โ | โ | 15โ24 | 50โ60 | 14 | 45 |
| Bloei | 6โ6.8 | โ | โ | 15โ24 | 50โ60 | 14 | 120 |
| Fase | pH | EC (mS/cm) | Water ยฐC | Lucht ยฐC | Vocht % | Licht u | Duur (dagen) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bloei | 5.5โ6.2 | 1.6โ2.2 | 18โ22 | 15โ24 | 50โ60 | 14 | 120 |
Veelvoorkomende problemen
Spider mites and mildew in warm, dry air. Few flowers and leggy shoots in low light. Pots often cram several cuttings together -> dividing helps. Deadhead spent blooms regularly to encourage new flowers.
Space & Size
- Final height
- 45 cm
- Final width
- 35 cm
- Spacing
- 30 cm
- Root depth
- 30 cm
- Min. container (Aarde)
- โฅ 4 L
- Min. container (DWC)
- โฅ 6 L
Pests & diseases
| Pest / Disease | Symptom | Organic treatment |
|---|---|---|
| Aphids | colonies on buds and shoot tips | rinse off, beneficials, neem |
| Spider mites | fine webbing, speckled/pale leaves (in dry indoor air) | raise humidity, hose off, predatory mites, neem |
| Thrips | silvery speckling, deformed blooms | blue sticky traps, beneficials |
| Black spot | black spots with yellow halo, leaf drop | remove affected leaves, airflow, avoid overhead watering, resistant varieties |
| Powdery mildew | white, powdery coating on leaves and buds | improve airflow, water evenly, avoid waterlogging |
Edible parts
- Flowers ยท edible from Bloei โ petals edible (tea, garnish, syrup) โ only from untreated plants
- Fruit ยท edible from Vruchtzetting โ rose hips very high in vitamin C โ only from untreated plants
Opbrengsttechnieken
Deadhead consistently for continuous bloom. Prune in late winter to an airy, open shape. Feed regularly from spring for strong plants. Move outside once it is warm โ that is where they grow best.
Propagation & pollination
- Method
- cutting
- Germination time
- 28 days
- Germination temp
- 18-22 ยฐC
- Sowing depth
- 0 cm
- Pollination
- cross
- Hand pollination needed
- no
Propagate by semi-ripe summer cuttings (root in a few weeks). Shop pots often contain several cuttings crammed together โ these can be gently divided and potted separately.
Companion planting
๐ข Good neighbours: Chives
Not yet linked: Lavandula angustifolia, Allium sativum
Flavor
petals delicately floral; hips fruity-tart
Storage
Use petals fresh or dry them; harvest hips after the first frost for puree/tea.
History
Rosa chinensis, the China rose, arrived in Europe from China in the 18th century with a sensation in tow: repeat flowering. Almost all modern reblooming roses โ including the little potted ones โ descend from it.
Nutrition
Petals make tea and syrup; rose hips are very rich in vitamin C. Use only from untreated plants.
Sources
Met Florabase log je pH, EC en alle metingen โ voor altijd gratis.
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