We do not recommend growing roses indoors due to several factors that are essential for their health and growth.
Important Note: Roses kept indoors do not qualify for Our Guarantee.
Soil Organisms & Fertilizer Breakdown
Roses rely on soil organisms and bacteria to break down fertilizer into a usable form. Outdoors, these organisms are naturally transported through the soil and air, but indoors, this process is hindered.Air Circulation
Roses need good air circulation as they “breathe” through their leaves and pores (stomata). Indoors, the leaves can accumulate dust and dirt, suffocating the plant.Showering & Cleanliness
Roses benefit from an occasional shower to wash off dirt and dust from the foliage. This natural cleaning process is hard to replicate indoors.Pests
Indoor roses are more prone to pests like spider mites and whiteflies, which can damage the plant.Insufficient Sunlight
Roses need plenty of sunlight to thrive. An indoor environment typically doesn’t provide the necessary light levels for a rose to grow successfully.