They're extremely hard to grow inside. The humidity is a pain to try to control, they need a lot of light, and many of them need winter cold time for dormancy. They're fairly easy to keep alive outside, though. Only real general tip I have is to deadhead the flowers as soon as they dry up and don't let it start to fruit. Unless you want rosehips for your own use it takes up a lot of energy which could go into making the plant stronger.
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K, if these roses fucking die you better believe I will get my revenge and give one of you a rose funeral.
Give me just the tips and no one gets hurt.
I don't have any... roses do very well outdoors but I have no idea about indoors