Lily flower can last for about 7-10 days after being cut. However, with proper care, the flowers can stay fresh and last from 10-14 days.
To make your lily flowers last longer, here are a few helpful tips:
Choose fresh lilies
When buying lilies, look for stems that have both buds and flowers. The flowers should be fresh, with plenty of pollen and undamaged petals. The buds should be large and long.
Choose stems with plump, big flowers that feel smooth and have a slight fragrance when touched.
The leaves should be fresh and green, without any signs of disease or damage.
Inspect the stems closely to make sure they are not bent or glued.
Avoid stems that are broken, with dried or wilted leaves, as they may not last as long.
Avoid selecting stems with fully bloomed flowers or ones covered in pollen, as the pollen can quickly darken and cause the flower to wilt.
Tips for prolonging the lifespan of lilies
Remove the pollen
Pollen plays a crucial role in the reproductive process of most plants. Once pollinated, flowers tend to wilt quickly. Therefore, for lilies and other types of flowers like trumpet lilies, it is common practice to remove the pollen to extend their lifespan.
In addition, pollen can also be airborne and cause allergic reactions in some individuals. To avoid this, it is recommended to remove the pollen from the flowers.
Clean the vase regularly
When arranging lilies in a vase, choose one that is the right size for the stems, and avoid overcrowding. Always make sure the vase is clean before placing the flowers in it.
Trim the stems and remove excess foliage
Trim any leaves that will be submerged in water to prevent them from rotting and causing a foul odor. Cut the flower stems at a 45-degree angle to enhance water absorption.
Change the water regularly
To keep the flowers fresh for longer, it is important to change the water regularly to remove bacteria. Each time you change the water, trim the stems to remove any decaying parts, which will help the flowers absorb water and stay fresh.
Remove any wilted leaves or flowers as soon as you notice them to prevent them from affecting the remaining blooms.
Use flower preservation solutions
– Use acidic water or preservatives
You can use acidic water or preservatives to inhibit the growth of bacteria and prevent the flowers from wilting.
Add diluted vinegar, lemon juice, mouthwash, or flower preservatives to the water. Additionally, adding a tablespoon of sugar to the water can provide nutrients and help the flowers bloom larger and last longer.
– Use aspirin
Aspirin is an anti-inflammatory and painkiller that can also inhibit the growth of bacteria. Crushing a small amount of aspirin and adding it to the water will increase the water’s acidity and prevent bacteria from causing the flowers’ stems to decay.
– Use flower food
There are various flower food solutions available in powder or liquid form. Follow the instructions on the packaging to keep your lilies fresh and blooming for a longer period of time.
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Add this spoonful to the flower vase, and the flowers will stay fresh and vibrant even after Tet holiday, without withering.
Flowers placed in a vase may not stay fresh as long as they do on the plant, but there are still some tips to extend their lifespan and help you enjoy them for a longer period of time.