Tips On How To Care For Fresh Cut Tropicals
You can do your own tropical flower arrangements and add life to
your office or home. Tropical flowers are generally much hardier
than their softer cousins. They are brilliantly colored and have
a longer shelf life especially if you care for them properly.
Here are some things you can do to maximize their life:
1) Every type of fresh cut flower will produce a certain amount
of ethylene gas during shipping but this can be taken care of by
immediately unwrapping them and submersing them completely in a
room temperature bath or large tub of water for 10 to 20
minutes. This applies to almost all the tropicals except for the
fuzzy protease and most orchids.
2) Cut the stem of your tropicals about an inch from the bottom
at about a 45-degree angle. The slant ensures that the stem will
draw the maximum amount of water. Do this several times during
the week and you will extend their life.
3) Tropicals grow in warm rainy climates and they enjoy being
wet. For this reason keep your tropicals away from drafts and
cool places and direct sunlight. Spray mist them daily to keep
the moisture content up. In nature tropical blooms have pods
facing upward, as they like to pool water in them. You can also
do this with your fresh cuts.
4) If you find that the water gets cloudy then put a few drops
of bleach in the water. This helps to prevent bacteria from
growing and this will not hurt the flowers.
5) Make sure that when you design your flowers in a vase that
you do not have any greens below the water line. This will
rapidly decay the rest of the arrangement.
6) If you have purchased bird of paradise for your arrangement
and they are not open, you can gently ease them apart by taking
your index finger or thumb and slowly push your way at the base
of the flower and force the blooms up.
Most tropicals will last between 7 to 14 days if properly taken
care of. I have seen cymbidium orchids last as long as 3 weeks.
So enjoy these vibrant exotic flowers in your home or office.