Indoor Rose Care Guide

Indoor Rose Quick Facts

  • Hardiness: Not hardy. Require constant temperate weather conditions.
  • Height: Approximately 25cm.
  • Spread: Approximately 25cm.
  • Rate of Growth: Average.
  • Flowering: Blooming all year.
  • Ideal for: Growing indoors.
  • Lifetime: 5-8 weeks.
  • Difficulty: Easy.

pink indoor rose

Our indoor roses are a Rosa chinensis hybrid variety, developed so we can have the pleasure of blooming roses all year round in the comfort of our own homes.

Read our indoor rose care guide to learn about how to care for your indoor roses.

Available in a wide variety of colours, they are a great low-maintenance plant that is perfect for adding splashes of colour around the house. We have indoor roses perfect to send for every wedding anniversary.

Unlike planted rose gifts, indoor roses have a lifespan of 5-8 weeks, it’s a plant that requires little commitment and as they only have a height and spread of 25cm they don’t take up a lot of room either.

Watering

Roses need a lot of water to thrive and being kept in a container can mean they dry out more quickly. Check the topsoil every couple of days, when the top 1 inch of soil has dried out give it a thorough water making sure that the compost is moist but not wet.

Light

Roses require quite a lot of light in order to flourish so placement is important, make sure to place your rose bowl in an area where it can get at least several hours of sunlight a day. Somewhere by a window would be perfect.

Temperature

Average room temperature is perfect for indoor roses but keep away from any cold draughts or central heating.

Humidity

Indoor roses prefer a more humid environment, so if it’s too dry, it may drop its leaves and blooms may shrivel. You can keep the humidity levels up by placing your rose on a tray of pebbles with water in it.

Pruning

Pruning isn’t a big necessity when it comes to indoor roses. Just make sure to use sharp gardening shears to deadhead any spent blooms and remove any dead branches to prolong the life of your plant.

 white indoor rose

If the leaves on your rose have started to turn yellow this could be a symptom of one or a combination of the things listed above.

If you haven’t already, make sure to check out our range of indoor roses and send a wonderful gift that grows to friends and family that’ll definitely put a smile on their faces.

However, if you’re looking to care for a gift that is a touch more permanent, we have a great selection of Floribunda, Hybrid Tea and Patio Roses.