Handling fresh flower deliveries

Want to enjoy the fresh, beautiful bouquet you received for longer?
How many times have you received a beautiful bouquet of fresh flowers only to have it wilt after two or three days? With this guide, you will learn some useful tips to help you keep your bouquet looking fresh for longer!

Well, pay attention to your flowers every day!

Keep the vase or container filled with fresh water. Make sure the vase or container is filled to a high water level to preserve the life of the flowers. Ask our call center when ordering the bouquet or visit our store and ask for "flower food." This food contains the right ingredients to properly nourish the flowers and extend the life of the bouquet.

Renew the cut of the stems

Every few days, remove the bouquet from the vase and cut the ends of the stems to about 4 to 5 centimeters from the bottom of the stem. Be sure to cut the stem at an angle to give the flower the best chance of drinking water and to minimize contact with the bottom of the vase.
Cut with a sharp knife or pruning shears, which can be purchased at any flower shop or hardware store. This is important in order to ensure that the cut is as sharp as possible so as not to damage or crush the end of the stem, which could damage the flower's water conduit and its ability to drink water.
After doing this, it is recommended to return the bouquet to a vase filled with fresh, clean water at room temperature and add flower food.
Be sure to clean up any debris floating in the water (such as leaves, stems, and petals) on a daily basis. Debris like this can encourage the growth of bacteria, which can shorten the life of the flower.

Keep the flowers in a cool place.

Most flowers prefer a temperature of 18-22 degrees Celsius, and it is best to keep them away from direct sunlight, heating or cooling vents, ceiling fans, or televisions, which radiate heat onto the flowers and cause them to dry out. Also, avoid placing fresh flowers near ripening fruit, which releases small amounts of ethylene gas that can shorten the life of the flowers.

We hope we have helped you understand a little more about how to keep your bouquet fresh and vibrant for longer. The team at Perachai Chen.
 

Handling fresh flower deliveries

Want to enjoy the fresh, beautiful bouquet you received for longer?
How many times have you received a beautiful bouquet of fresh flowers only to have it wilt after two or three days? With this guide, you will learn some useful tips to help you keep your bouquet looking fresh for longer!

Well, pay attention to your flowers every day!

Keep the vase or container filled with fresh water. Make sure the vase or container is filled to a high water level to preserve the life of the flowers. Ask our call center when ordering the bouquet or visit our store and ask for "flower food." This food contains the right ingredients to properly nourish the flowers and extend the life of the bouquet.

Renew the cut of the stems

Every few days, remove the bouquet from the vase and cut the ends of the stems to about 4 to 5 centimeters from the bottom of the stem. Be sure to cut the stem at an angle to give the flower the best chance of drinking water and to minimize contact with the bottom of the vase.
Cut with a sharp knife or pruning shears, which can be purchased at any flower shop or hardware store. This is important in order to ensure that the cut is as sharp as possible so as not to damage or crush the end of the stem, which could damage the flower's water conduit and its ability to drink water.
After doing this, it is recommended to return the bouquet to a vase filled with fresh, clean water at room temperature and add flower food.
Be sure to clean up any debris floating in the water (such as leaves, stems, and petals) on a daily basis. Debris like this can encourage the growth of bacteria, which can shorten the life of the flower.

Keep the flowers in a cool place.

Most flowers prefer a temperature of 18-22 degrees Celsius, and it is best to keep them away from direct sunlight, heating or cooling vents, ceiling fans, or televisions, which radiate heat onto the flowers and cause them to dry out. Also, avoid placing fresh flowers near ripening fruit, which releases small amounts of ethylene gas that can shorten the life of the flowers.

We hope we have helped you understand a little more about how to keep your bouquet fresh and vibrant for longer. The team at Perachai Chen.
 

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