Roses thrive best at temperatures between 65°F to 75°F (18°C to 24°C) during the day. At night, a slightly cooler temperature of around 60°F to 65°F (15°C to 18°C) is ideal. It's important to avoid placing them in direct sunlight or near heat sources, as this can cause them to wilt more quickly. Keeping the environment humid can also help maintain their freshness.
There are many ways to keep roses fresh. Some good tips are to water roses the evening before they are going to be cut. Also roses should be cut in the morning before it gets to hot.
Roses need sugar to keep them looking fresh longer.
to keep them alive
yes..... if they are kept in a temperature controlled environment
English roses are mostly grown in places where the temperature is considered warm and in a container such as a bed to put it in. English roses are usually grown in groups.
to keep them alive
put red dye in the water that the roses are in, when the flower drinks the water and sends the nutrients to the petals it will make/keep the flowers red, Hoped it helps!! -MelodicFlower
This depends where you live. Roses will grow in temperatures above freezing but will not thrive and flower until the temperature gets up to somewhere more comfortable, co it depends on your Winter temperature.
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You can use carbonated lemon lime sodas mixed with water and a teaspoon of bleach to keep your roses longer.
The average temperature roses need atnight time is 15-20 degrees C. At day time25-30 degrees C.
To store roses overnight and keep them fresh, trim the stems at an angle, place them in a clean vase with water, and store them in a cool location away from direct sunlight and drafts.