It is believed that aspirin or sugar added to water can prolong the life of cut flowers. In fact, as experienced gardeners claim, only timely care, fresh water and comfortable conditions will help prolong the life of flowers.
We will tell you what mistakes lead to flowers grown in your own garden not lasting long even with normal care.
Mistake one
Don't put your bouquet next to fresh fruit. The view is wonderful, of course, but the ethylene emitted by the fruit shortens the life of even the freshest cut flowers.
Mistake two
It is necessary not only to change the water, but also to cut the stems each time. Over time, a film or crust forms on the cut, which prevents moisture from entering. For roses, an oblique cut is made, and for tulips - a straight one.
Mistake three
It is necessary to remove the lower leaves, everything that is below the water level. This also prolongs the life of cut flowers.
Mistake number four
Tap water is not the best option for flowers, especially if it contains chlorine. It is better to use filtered or settled water, and always at room temperature.
Mistake number five
The vase should not be too narrow, in which the stems can get damaged, nor too wide, because of which the constant tilting of the stems will also lead to their damage.
Error number six
And the last thing to remember is a comfortable air temperature. Not the best option is a sunny windowsill or places near heating devices.