Science backed ways to keep bouquets fresher

How to keep flower bouquet longer vase life

Keeping a flower bouquet fresh and vibrant requires a bit of science and care. Here are some science-backed methods to extend the life of your cut flowers:

  1. Select Robust Varieties:

    • Choose flowers that naturally have longer lifespans. Varieties like carnations, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, orchids, and lilies tend to last well due to their hardier structures and slower aging processes.

    • These flowers can stay fresh for up to three weeks.

  2. Remove Lower Leaves:

    • When you bring home a bouquet, remove any leaves that would sit below the water line in your vase.

    • Leaves submerged in water can rot quickly, leading to bacterial growth that blocks the stems and causes premature wilting.

  3. Cut Stems Properly:

    • Use sharp, sterilized scissors or a knife to make a clean cut at a 45-degree angle about one inch from the bottom of each stem.

    • This angled cut increases the surface area for water absorption and prevents the ends from resting flat at the bottom of the vase.

  4. Prevent Air Bubbles:

    • Air bubbles can block water flow through the stem. After cutting, place the stems immediately in water.

    • For plants like poinsettias and poppies that emit milky sap, briefly heat the cut ends with a flame or dip them in boiling water to seal the sap and ensure clear water intake.

  5. DIY Plant Food:

    • Create a simple homemade solution: Mix 1 teaspoon of sugar, a few drops of bleach, and 2 drops of lemon juice or vinegar into each liter of vase water.

    • This provides necessary carbohydrates, acidifies the water, and prevents microbial growth.

  6. Regular Water Changes:

    • Change the water in the vase every two days to prevent bacterial buildup.

    • Fresh water helps keep your flowers hydrated and looking their best.

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