First of all, lollipop roses are grafted, and there is a grafting point at the top of the pole. Before the grafting point is completely fixed, the crown width should not be kept too large, otherwise it will be easy to fold or split.
Secondly, the lollipop rose has only one main pole that is not too thick, and the crown width is relatively large, and the root system is top-heavy, so we'd better fix its main pole, otherwise it will be prone to skew.
There are lollipop roses, which have weak wind resistance. Pay more attention at ordinary times, and move it to a sheltered place in windy weather.
In other places, the maintenance of lollipop roses is basically the same as that of ordinary roses, and because lollipop roses have independent main poles, they are well ventilated and the incidence of pests and diseases is relatively small.
We usually just do a good job of watering and fertilizing, and then trim it after flowering.