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Caring about Roses

When unpacking, you may find some outer or guard petals, which look discolored or like they are wilting, gently peel them away to allow roses to bloom. For better results, roses stems should be cut underwater for preventing air bubbles from forming in the stem, which can cause the roses to droop early.

Caring about Ranunculus

Carefully remove the packing from the ranunculus flowers, stems are hollow and easily can break. Support the stems using a tall vase, and don’t overcrowd them. The stems will appear wilted if they do not have adequate support during rehydration. For better results, stems should be cut underwater for preventing air bubbles.

BOXNEWS

Follow these flower care tips, and enjoy beautiful, vibrant blooms that perform longer and brighten up any space.

What You
Must Do

Watering

  • Clean your vase thoroughly as any lingering bacteria will make your flowers wilt faster
  • Fill it two-thirds with fresh, room temperature water, and add a small amount of sugar as food, and little vinegar to eliminate water bacteria. If possible, mix a floral preservative into water
  • Flowers drink a lot of water! Check water level daily and replenish as needed

Fresh Cut

  • Before putting your fresh flowers in the vase, trim them diagonally – 45 degree angle – with a clean scissor or knife
  • Remove any foliage that will sit below the waterline to avoid build-up of debris. Leaves should never meet the water
  • Arrangement

    • Location.- do not place the flower arrangement in a sunny place; it is preferable to put it in a cool and shady place
    • Changing water, every 2 to 3 days to maintain water clean and long lasting flowers

    Tip: If after a few days your roses start to droop, cut again the stems underwater again and gently shake them to allow any air bubble to escape

    BOXNEWS

    What You
    Must Do

  • Clean your vase thoroughly. Any lingering bacteria will make your flowers wilt faster.
  • Fill the vase two-thirds with fresh water. Add a small amount of sugar as food, and little vinegar to eliminate water bacteria, or if possible, mix a floral preservative into the water.
  • Before putting flowers in water, trim diagonally about 1 or 2 inches at the bottom of each stem.
  • Remove any foliage that will sit below the waterline to avoid build-up of debris. Leaves should never meet the water.
  • Do not place the flower arrangement in a sunny place; it is preferable to put it in a cool and shady place.
  • Flowers drink a lot of water! Add some more water depending on flower consumption.
  • Change the water in the vase every few days, this will help keep your flowers fresh longer.
  • BOXNEWS

    How Do
    I Care For Roses

    When unpacking, you may find some outer petals, guard petals, which look discolored or like they are wilting. Gently peel them away to allow roses to bloom. For better results, roses stems should be cut underwater, for preventing air bubbles from forming in the stem which can cause the roses to droop early.

    Tip: if after a few days your roses start to droop, cut the stems underwater again and gently shake them to allow any air bubble to escape.

    BOXNEWS

    How Do
    I Care For Roses

    When unpacking, you may find some outer petals, guard petals, which look discolored or like they are wilting. Gently peel them away to allow roses to bloom. For better results, roses stems should be cut underwater, for preventing air bubbles from forming in the stem which can cause the roses to droop early.

    Tip: if after a few days your roses start to droop, cut the stems underwater again and gently shake them to allow any air bubble to escape.