Flower Care and Tips

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CUT AT AN ANGLE OF THE FLOWERS

Cutting a beautiful bouquet of flowers diagonally is very important for a number of reasons. Often a bouquet is given from the florist that is given to the recipient the same day. It is possible that this bouquet has been or has been without water for a while. This causes the underside of the stems to dry out. The capillaries in the stems can then absorb less water, causing the flowers to droop more quickly. The Fleurop florist makes every effort to deliver the flowers as fresh as possible.

Nevertheless, it is important to cut a small piece of the flowers at an angle. This doesn’t have to be much. +/- 2 cm is sufficient. Cutting off a piece of the stem at an angle ensures sufficient water supply and that bacteria have a minimal chance of infecting the flower, causing it to droop.

Use sharp tools, preferably a sharp knife. Other tools, such as blunt pliers, pinch the capillaries, making the flowers less able to absorb water. A sharp kitchen knife is an excellent tool.

REMOVE THE LEAF FROM THE STEMS

To prevent pollution of the water, it is important that no leaves (with the exception of tulips) come into the water. The leaves will rot in the water. This rot causes bacterial growth again and that is not good for the flowers. The thorns of roses can simply remain on the stem.

REMOVE BAD FLOWERS FROM THE BOUQUET

Remove the flowers that have finished blooming from the bouquet. These are almost dead anyway and can therefore best be taken out of the bouquet. Withered flowers can pollute the water and bacteria can then get a free hand more quickly and affect the other flowers more quickly.

 USE A CLEAN VASE

A clean vase is vital for dried flowers. We recommend using a glass vase. Bacteria attach themselves less quickly to the wall of a glass vase, which in turn extends the life of flowers.

When using a glass vase, you can also see better whether there is enough water in the vase. You can also check whether the water is still fresh and clear. Cloudy water is not good. These are developed bacteria, algae and dead material from the flower stems. Change the water at least every 5 days to prevent cloudy water and other infections of the flowers.

Always fill a vase with clean water. Plain tap water is fine. A lot is said about flowers on lukewarm water, but regular tap water from about 10 degrees is fine. So that’s cold water. Exotic flowers often require warmer water.

It is important that the vase is really clean. A transparent vase indicates for you when the water needs to be changed. Flowers should also have sufficient water. Some flowers drink much more water than other flowers.

FLOWER NUTRITION

Over the years, the nutrition for flowers and plants has improved enormously. As a result, the flowers really last longer. Bloompost supplies cut flower food with every bouquet. Use this too. You will see that it is really good for the flowers. They stay beautiful longer, but the flower will also bloom better. Make sure that it is not too little water that you use in combination with the flower food.

WARM PLACES (SUN) AND/OR TRIPS

Flowers do not like sun, drafts or heat. The heat or draft accelerates the consumption or loss of moisture in flowers. The flowers lose moisture faster than they can absorb it. As a result, the flowers age or weaken much faster. They then hang. Very sinful. So placing flowers in the sun or nice and warm by the stove or fireplace is not wise. A drafty place is also not good for the flowers. Due to drafts, flowers evaporate more moisture than they can absorb. This also causes the flowers to droop more limply.