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How to Care for Baby's Breath

The editor brings you knowledge about caring for fresh-cut baby's breath. How to care for baby's breath? If there are any mistakes, please feel free to correct them!

Some flower enthusiasts who buy a bunch of baby's breath don't know how to care for it, wondering whether to put it in water or leave it dry. Baby's breath is different from other fresh-cut flowers, so we'd better not use the conventional method of caring for it (putting it in a vase with water). The baby's breath bouquets bought from the flower shop are recommended to be trimmed and placed dry in a vase, and there's no need to put water in the vase.

This suggestion is made because the stems of baby's breath contain relatively little water, and the flowers are small and dense, causing the water to evaporate quickly. From the origin to the flower shop and then to the hands of flower enthusiasts, the water has already evaporated almost completely. Moreover, these flowers have been sprayed with preservatives to maintain their appearance, so there's no need to put them in water.

In addition, many baby's breaths are in a semi-dry state, simply put, they have no vitality left, so any other preservation measures we take would be futile.

Dry placement does not mean a short viewing period. Because the stems and flowers of baby's breath contain little water, they easily become dried flowers. Therefore, after drying, baby's breath naturally dries in the shade, and the viewing period of the dried flowers can last for over a year without fading.

However, flower enthusiasts should note that to keep baby's breath for a longer viewing period, it's best to place it in a cool, dry place (be sure to ventilate and prevent moisture, otherwise it can easily mildew, for example, during the rainy season in summer, when indoor humidity is high, if the baby's breath bouquet is crowded and ventilation is poor, it can easily mildew). Do not place it in a place with strong sunlight because prolonged exposure to the sun can easily cause the baby's breath to fade and the flowers to fall off.

The Meaning of Baby's Breath Flowers

Pure, caring, longing, supporting role, true love, and a pure heart, longing, purity, dreams, sincerely liking, and willing to be a supporting role in love.

What is the meaning of different colored baby's breath flowers?

1. Blue baby's breath meaning: Sincerely liking you, I am willing to care for you all the time, you are my true love.

2. Pink baby's breath meaning: The innocent love of youth, forever indispensable supporting role, willing to be a supporting role in love.

3. White baby's breath meaning: I love you more than love, and even more than I love myself.

The above [] introduces how to care for baby's breath (put in water or dry placement), have green enthusiasts understood?