I&;m glad to answer your question. Rose, like light and drought, blooms in all seasons, with bright flowers and beautiful colors, and has many favorite flower friends. I also like Chinese rose very much. There are many varieties of Chinese rose planted in the shed of Hedgehog Garden, which bloom all year round. The subject&;s question is &”;What should I do if the newly planted rose buds droop?&”; This situation is often encountered in the process of rose conservation. Here, I will share my reasons for this problem. 1. Due to insufficient light. Rose blossoms need light, and newly planted rose needs to be served in a cool and ventilated place. This is a contradiction. If the sun is not exposed, the buds will droop, and the plants will not be able to serve the pots if they are exposed to the sun too early. Therefore, when transplanting, the rose plants have flower buds, so it is suggested to cut off the flower buds and let the plants take the pots as soon as possible. 2. The root is damaged. If the newly planted rose is injured in the process of root transplanting, or the root has not taken root in the soil soon after planting, it can&;t provide enough water and nutrients, resulting in drooping branches and leaves and drooping buds. 3. It is caused by insufficient water. In summer, high temperature, dry soil and severe water shortage lead to partial roots, resulting in curly leaves, withered shoots and drooping buds. In a word, the newly planted buds of Chinese rose are drooping, which is generally related to light, water and root system, and should be treated differently according to different situations. I hope the above answers will be helpful to your question. Thanks for reading!