Indoor roses love moderately moist soil but not wet soil. We recommend that flower pots be placed on southern sunny windows, but with this arrangement, peat in the soil dries quickly enough, which can lead to wilting of flowers. Simple watering from above (even frequent) does not moisten the soil enough, therefore we recommend placing flower pots in the bathtub for a couple of hours so that the soil is completely wet. If the room has dry air, soil moisture can be maintained using water-retaining crystals (superabsorber, hydrogel, etc.)
Good air circulation in the room contributes to good flower health. Cut the faded flowers after flowering, in case of a rose disease (the appearance of a gray, powdery substance on the leaves or a spider mite), you need to cut off the diseased leaves, keep the window clean.
It is better to transplant roses in a dormant period when the plant does not bloom and new buds have not appeared.