1. Insert into the bottleHydrangea cut flowers are easy to lose water, so they should be placed in a vase in time. If you want to keep it from wilting for a long time, you should also trim the bottom of the branch with scissors. You should cut a small slant cut so that it can absorb water better. Before putting it in the vase, you should soak it in hot water, which can have a good sterilization effect. 2. Use preservativesYou can add some flower preservatives into the container containing cut flowers to keep them fresh for a longer time. You can buy it at the flower market, or you can make your own preservative. You can put dishwashing liquid in warm water, or you can use an aspirin aqueous solution. 3. Add salt or sugarYou can add some edible sugar to the bottle containing cut flowers, which will help the flower buds open better. When adding salt, do not add too much, and the concentration should not be higher than 5% to prevent bacterial growth. 4. Avoid windWhen maintaining it, do not place it under the air outlet of the air conditioner, and the environment should not be too stuffy. You should also spray it with some water so that it can absorb moisture and will not wilt easily. |
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