How To Prevent Your Cut Flowers From Wilting
When you cut flowers they will fade, you cannot stop it. There are however many things that you can do to sustain their beauty and get the maximum amount of time out of their life.
1.) Make sure the glass vase you use is clean. If you have used the vase to display other flowers in the past, chances are their are still some old plant cells and harmful bacteria on the glass that needs to be got rid of
2.) If you are using your own flowers, pick them either in the early morning or in the evening. This is the time when the flower has cooled and will help it last longer. If can pick them in the early part of the day, the flower will have more nutrients stored within it so this is good option if you haven’t got flower feed to hand
3.) For your own flowers, place them in a bucket of water up to their heads overnight to allow them to soak up as much as possible. This is something that gets done already with purchased flowers so you will not have to repeat the process.
4.) When you cut the flower stems, cut at an angle to expose as much of the inner stem as possible. This will provide a larger surface area that is in contact with water and will mean the flower is able to soak up more.
5.) Place the flowers in maybe a clean crystal vase permitting the water about 3/4 of the way up the stem. Ensure that if you use a plant food, it contains an acidifier, a biocide and some sugary nutrients. The biocide will take out most of the fungus and bacteria, the acid will promote the taking up of water by the stem and the sugar provides the needed nutrients.
6.) Make sure you change the water every couple of days rather than just top it up. This will give the flower fresh water and will remove some of the bacteria and other growths
7.) If the base of the stems get dirty or clogged up, take the flowers out and re-cut the stems a little further up.
To enjoy the best results make sure you use all this advice and you’ll be amazed how well they work