Mountain rose care
Mountain roses are dormant in summer and grow in autumn. In April or when the temperature is more than 77F, you can stop watering. The leaves of mountain roses will slowly wrap up and become the shape of rose buds. The color will slowly change to pink, purple, and yellow. In autumn, when the temperature is more below 77F, you can resume watering. The color of mountain roses will fade to green and the leaves will open. From October to April of the following year, mountain roses can be exposed to full sun and grow fully. During the dormant period from April to October, especially when the temperature reaches more than 80F in summer, pay attention to pull up the sunshade net to prevent sun exposure, or place it under the eaves and only expose it to sunlight before 10:00pm.