Resilience in Bloom: The Unexpected Survival of My Rose

There are things you want to pursue, even though you're aware deep down that hope might be slim. Still, you choose to try because you're taking a chance that there might be hope after all.

This is what happened to my rose: I didn't expect it to survive any longer because its branches were incredibly dry and it had no leaves. I hadn't watered it for over 20 days due to the extremely hot weather here in the UAE.

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I noticed a long AC water hose and had the idea of relocating the dry rose tree to it, in the unlikely event that a miracle might help it survive. Miraculously, after a week of consistent water dripping, it came back to life and sprouted leaves. Even the rose branches rekindled and turned vibrant green.

Who would have thought that there was still hope for it to survive despite the extreme dryness it endured? This rose reminded me of an essential life lesson.

The story of the fig tree – I'm not sure if others are familiar with it. Are most people also acquainted with the story about the bird? The notion that it won't descend unless permitted by God.

I refrain from discussing God extensively here because many individuals are reluctant to read or engage in lessons or discussions about the Creator. It's unfortunate, but it's the reality. Nevertheless, I simply wish for everyone to recognize the incredible nature of this rose.

And since it has thrived, I plan to propagate it once more and relocate it to a more suitable location with fertile soil.



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Look at that rose. It's getting greener and healthier.💚

That's a great life lesson there. Even the consistent drop of water from the AC which made the Rose recover symbolizes something.

The story of the fig tree seems very interesting.🤔

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Thank you...
Yup, you will like it... ^_^

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As I notice Roses don't like too much sunlight...two of my roses at home died after being exposed too much in the sunlight. Luckily I saved the other two which I have right now at home. I just put it near our veranda...For me not to forget watering it and it's that expose to the sun anymore

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The rose truly thrives in the sun's warmth as long as its soil remains consistently moist. However, it's crucial to ensure that the soil for the rose is not acidic, as this could lead to rot and potential death. ^_^

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