What fertilizers are best for home roses?

Does your home rose need fertilizer? If so, which ones, in what quantity and how to properly present them to the flower?

Roses need fertilizer like no other flower. I have a mini rose growing. Fertilizers can be bought specially prepared for roses. You need to fertilize a rose when it grows and blooms. Usually it is written on the bag how to dilute it. Pour the solution into a spray bottle and spray, but at the bottom without getting on the buds.

Roses, like any flower, are very responsive to fertilizers. There are special fertilizers, but you can also use regular organic matter. Dilute it in a LITTLE amount of water and water. For example, I spread droppings and set up a sprinkler, the main thing is to do it a little at a time.

To be honest, I have never fertilized my rose... It grows and grows, everything is fine - it’s been like 5 years now... Perhaps it would be better if you fertilize it, then with humus or droppings? But not a purchased product... which contains more chemistry than organic matter - that’s for sure.

I have a large rose garden and we fertilize the roses periodically. They then bloom more and brighter, longer. An excellent fertilizer is cow humus. It is very nutritious, the main thing is not to overdo it.

It is better to fertilize domestic roses; they will bloom more, and the flowers themselves will be larger. It is better to use fertilizers special for flowers.

House roses, like all flowers, love fertilizing. For example, we fertilize with cow manure, then the roses grow well. Must be diluted with water before watering...

I, too, have never fertilized roses, although I planted them not very long ago, about three years ago. All the time I was also wondering whether it should be fertilized or not. I’ll definitely try organic fertilizer, especially since we have a lot of it and don’t need to buy it.