Fresh cut flowers have always been the most versatile decoration of any home, and a bouquet of lilac is no exception.
Often, connoisseurs of such flowers ask how to keep lilac in a vase longer. And that is what we will look at in this article.
- How to make cut flowers longer stored: pruning rules
- Bouquet care: in which water to put lilac
- What to do if the bouquet fades
How to make cut flowers longer stored: pruning rules
In order for the lilac to stand longer in a vase, you need to know several features, one of which is the correct pruning. Choosing a lilac bouquet, do not forget about how to save and not damage the shrub, so that it pleased you with its flowers more than one year. You should never break off a twig that you like, as this may lead to the fact that the plant will not receive enough moisture, which it needs for growth. The twig should be cut with a sharp knife or shears.
Bouquet care: in which water to put lilac
Water should be at room temperature and slightly sour; for this you can add a couple of drops of vinegar or a small pinch of citric acid, but adding one acetylsalicylic acid tablet is best. Change the water is best every 1-2 days, depending on the size of the composition.
What to do if the bouquet fades
If your bouquet of lilac began to wilt, the following methods will help return it to life:
- Cut the twig at a sharp angle 1 cm from the tip and place in water.
- Place the tips in boiling water for a couple of minutes, then put back into the water at room temperature.
- Every day you need to spray the flowers with warm water.
The beauty of your bouquet always depends on whether you are caring for it.