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How to prolong flower arrangement

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-09 08:58:17
Grasp the time: to be in bud when cutting, cutting the best in the morning, cutting after the immediately inserted in the water. Suitable location: usually placed in the shade can extend the flowering period, do not be exposed to the sun. Regular water change: change water every day when the weather is hot, and change water every 2-3 days in cold weather. Fresh keeping agent: apply hydrochloric acid or acetic acid to the cut of flower branch, or add salt or sugar to the water.

I. seize the opportunity

To extend the flowering period of flower arrangement, it is better to cut the flowers when they are in bud, when the flowers wither slowly. And, should carry on pruning in the morning, after pruning, should immediately insert into the water, can greatly reduce the water evaporation, the flowering period will also be extended to a certain extent.

2. The location is suitable for

It's better to put the flower arrangement in a cool place. Don't put it in a sunny place. Don't put it near the heating and air conditioning in winter. It will speed up the petal withering.

3. Regular water change

The water used for flower arrangement must be clean, and it should be changed regularly. When the weather is hot, change water every day. In cold weather, change water every 2-3 days, and properly remove the residual flowers when changing water. In addition, the flower branches should be cut short, so that the cut of the flower branches is in a fresh state, which can absorb sufficient water and prolong the flowering period.

4. Use preservative

Thin hydrochloric acid and acetic acid can be applied on the cut of flower branch to prevent the cut from becoming rotten. Can also be applied in water salt, sugar, vitamin B12, not only can prevent bacterial invasion, but also improve the water absorption capacity of branches, flowers will wither slowly.

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