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Posted 9M ago by @Plantmommy21

So my beach rose Lola is outside and it gets direct sunli...

So my beach rose Lola is outside and it gets direct sunlight during the hottest part of the day, I feel it may be getting scorched and that’s why it’s not blooming the best it could. My mom planted it for me for my birthday two years ago and the time I didn’t know anything about plants and I don’t think she realized that how much sun a plant gets really matters when it comes to growth and whether or not it blooms, right. So should I maybe move it to a spot with more shade?
15” pot without drainage
Last watered 4 months ago
Mine do that every summer when it starts to get 90+ degrees. No matter what you do they start their decline because of heat stress. Mine are in the ground so I can't move mine.

But yes if you move them to shade during the hottest part of the day it can definitely help. Just make sure they are getting morning or afternoon sun. They are sun lovers! 🌹

If she's in the ground I wouldn't move her. It will stress her too much and she is already heat stressed. Although she may not be perfect at the moment she can handle it. They are really tough and will bounce back when the temps are comfortable for her again.
Luckily She’s in a pot so ill move her , thank you so much for the advice
@Plantmommy21 Your welcome, I really love roses I have a bunch of them! 🩷

Don't be afraid of pruning it makes them even more beautiful and full so you get more flowers!

We prune ours after every big bloom so they can gather more energy and bloom again!

A few of mine 🌹
Oh my goodness!!! Yours are so beautiful!!! You have so many and they’re so full! You really know what you’re doing!