How to correctly store the baby's breath and extend its beautiful time

Choose fresh gypsies, wash and disinfect, cut roots and prune, store correctly, and replace clear water regularly. Due to its unique shape and fresh flower language, gypsies have become the first choice for many bouquets and decorations. How to correctly store gypsies and make them Stay fresh and beautiful for a long time is a headache for many flower lovers. This article will introduce you in detail the storage methods of gypsies and help you extend the beautiful time of these little stars. Choose a fresh baby's breath Before storing baby's breath, you must first make sure that the baby's breath you choose is fresh. Fresh baby's breath is usually full of petals, bright colors, and leaves have no yellow spots. When purchasing, you can gently shake the bouquet and observe whether any petals or leaves fall off to judge its freshness. Cleaning and disinfection Take out the baby's baby from the bouquet, place it in clean water and gently rinse it to remove dust and impurities on the surface. After cleaning, soak it in diluted bleach (about 1000 times) for 5-10 minutes, and disinfect it. This can effectively prevent the growth of bacteria and prolong the flowering period of baby's baby's baby. After cutting and trimming, cleaning and disinfecting, use sharp scissors to cut the root of the gypsophila japonica by 45 degrees. This can increase the water absorption area and improve the water absorption capacity of the gypsophila japonica. Trim off the leaves that are too yellow or damaged to avoid affecting the overall beauty of the gypsophila japonica japonica Correct storage 1. Moisture management: Put the processed baby's breath into a vase filled with clear water. The water level should not be too high to avoid flooding the flowers. The water level in the vase should be kept at 1/3 to 1/2 of the root of the baby's breath.

2. Temperature control: The optimal temperature for storage of Gypsophila is 4-8 degrees Celsius. Too high or too low will affect its flowering period. Avoid placing Gypsophila in direct sunlight or vents to avoid causing flowers to wither.

3. Environmental preservation: Keep the storage environment clean and ventilated to avoid humidity and pollution. Regularly replace clear water during storage. During storage, the clear water needs to be replaced every 1-2 days and the vase needs to be cleaned. This can ensure clean water quality, avoid the growth of bacteria, and extend the flowering period of the baby.

The storage method of baby's breath may seem simple, but in fact it requires patience and care. Through the above steps, I believe you can easily extend the beautiful time of baby's breath and let these little stars bloom more charming in your bouquet or decoration. This is also a respect and treasure for the beautiful gifts of nature.