Most of my roses last for a day or two, but this one is as fresh on 6 th day without even a change of water.
10th 0f March
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Nice tips...I haven't been able to find a vase solution recipe from a reliable or a professional source. And the clever powder makers never write anything on the sachet.dragoonsers wrote:Sir it depends on some factors:
5. Make a solution: Various recipes on the internet. No need for expensive powders. Recipes typically include plain sugar, water, salt and somethin to make it acidic (eg. bleach, aspirin, lemon juice). Acid medium doesn't allow growth of fungi/algae so prevents rotting. Lemon juice provides electrolytes but can also increase rotting so try it and see.
A couple things:M Farooq wrote:dragoonsers wrote: Some of the things that you list are almost killers as a vase solution ...1. salt and 2. bleach, which is extremely alkaline rather than acidic. Salicylic acid has something special, I haven't searched in detail, but the reasons must be out there. Salicylic acid may be available from some pharmacies in Pakistan (it does not easily dissolve in water).
The British Florist's Association specifically says not to add copper coins, bleach, aspirin, lemon juice in water. They're popular tricks but they don't work, and they can't feed your flowers adequately.
http://www.britishfloristassociation.org/home.htm?id=41
It is there even on 8th day.farhan137 wrote:@dragoonsers.....interesting thing in the experiment you have posted is that Tap water only also kept the flower fresh for seven days