Roses have various applications in the production of beauty and medicinal products.
Successful rose cultivation necessitates rich organic content in the soil and a loamy texture.
The soil pH level should ideally range between 5.5 to 6.5.
Prior to planting rose saplings, it's advisable to sow the seeds in a nursery for a period of 4 to 6 weeks.
Farmers have the option to cultivate roses through grafting techniques.
Following the plowing of the field, rose saplings should be planted in rows.
Upon planting, it's recommended to apply manure and provide light irrigation to the field.
Subsequently, ensure to water the rose plants every 5-7 days after planting.
Roses typically begin to bloom approximately four months after being planted.