Yeah, it makes them wet!
Roses do not require hot water; in fact, using warm or room-temperature water is preferable. Hot water can damage the stems and hinder their ability to absorb water properly. It's best to use fresh, clean water and trim the stems at an angle to promote better hydration. Adding flower food can also help extend the life of cut roses.
Water will go up the stems of roses. But roses will not transport water any where else.
The average temperature roses need atnight time is 15-20 degrees C. At day time25-30 degrees C.
Warm water is very relaxing to muscles, the warm water will stimulate bloodstream activity and causes the central nervous system to become depressed, which aids in muscle relaxtionaÊand pain relief.
certainly
they dont
yes it gives you the poos
depends, how close you are to the equater
how do different liquids affect a rose
Suny warm days favour more transport of water in plants
Cut the stems on a slant put them in water but not cold water because then they will die from shock. A cool water or even warm water is fine. Then put an aspirin in the water.
The roses dies in at lest 2 or 6 minutes or up to an hour. I suggest not putting Ur roses in salt water unless u are trying to kill them me & my friend did this for science fair and that was one of the first roses that died.