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I received a bunch of roses today. There is a bubble-shaped box at the bottom of the package. What's the role?
Flower mud is used to keep flowers fresh for a long time. Flower patch, also called flower spring or absorbent sponge, is a kind of flower arrangement product made of phenolic plastic foam. Like flower arrangement, it is a special appliance for fixing and supporting flower materials. Shaped like a rectangular brick, it is as light as foam, mostly dark green in color, and as heavy as lead after absorbing water. It is essential to insert a flower basket and use a wide-mouthed shallow flower device.

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Maintenance methods after vase insertion

Clean water quality

Use clear water when arranging flowers. If tap water is used, it should be left for a day and a night before use.

Moderate water quantity

The water depth should be above the incision, and the water surface should have the largest contact surface with the air. The depth of the vegetable container should be the height of the flower arrangement soaking cuttings to ensure that the flower cuttings can absorb water in time; The water depth of the bottle-shaped container should be at the widest part of the bottle, because the water surface here has the greatest contact with the air, which is beneficial to the smooth breathing of the flower branches and reduces bacterial infection.

Change the water frequently.

Change the water every 1 ~ 2 days in spring and summer, and every 2 ~ 3 days in autumn and winter (to prevent the bottle water from deteriorating, a small amount of preservatives such as salt can be put). When changing water, remove the remaining flowers and leaves, cut off the branches properly, replace the incision again, and spray water on the flowers.

rational layout

Avoid direct sunlight in summer and stay away from heating in winter, otherwise it will accelerate the respiration of flower branches and the evaporation of water, which will easily cause flowers to wither. In addition, be careful not to put flowers in bottles close to ripe fruits, because fruits will release ethylene, which will lead to premature withering of flowers.