1. Prepare the vaseWhen growing it in a vase, of course you need to prepare a suitable and beautiful container, preferably a transparent one, which is both beautiful and convenient for observing its changes. The size and height can be decided by yourself. 2. Prune roots and leavesCut off the roots of the rose branches, and it is best to cut the lower incision at an oblique angle of 45 degrees, so that it can better absorb water. If there are many leaves on the branches, you can pick them off and leave only one or two. This can reduce water evaporation. Otherwise, the faster the evaporation, the faster the withering. 3. Cutting maintenanceAfter trimming, the flower branches can be placed in a vase filled with water. It is better to have more water because its flower branches like water more. You can change the water during the maintenance period. When changing the water, trim the cut below to allow it to absorb water better. You can spray water on the flowers frequently during the day. Also, be sure to place it in a cool place and away from the sun, otherwise the branches will wither faster and the flowers will fade faster, losing their ornamental value. |
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