The referenced material describes making rose water, not growing roses in water. Rose water is created by simmering rose petals in water and then condensing the steam. Here's how it works:
- Prepare Rose Petals: Gather fresh rose petals. The video indicates that once the rose petals change color and look "ugly," they are ready. This likely means the essential oils and essence have been sufficiently extracted.
- Simmering: Place the rose petals in a pan with water.
- Condensation: Cover the pan with a lid. The lid traps the steam inside, which is then condensed. This condensation is essentially rose water. The video suggests this process exaggerates the condensation to collect as much rosewater as possible.