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The following steps can be taken to prolong the life of your Wholesale Flowers:

** Please remember that the Wholesale Flowers you have ordered are shipped directly from the flower farms where they are grown. You are essentially receiving the flowers at the same stage at which a wholesaler would receive them. This may be several steps earlier than how you are accustomed to purchasing flowers. Flowers ship from our farms out of water in a suspended animation state - this is to get as much life from each bloom as possible. Flowers from our farms will arrive in an early blooming stage and can last 7 to 10 days with proper care. The flowers will appear dramatically different after a few hours of hydration than when they first arrive. Please follow closely the instructions below to make the most of your order:

    1. Carefully unpack the flowers upon arrival.

    2. Use only clean vases or containers.

    3. Add floral food to the water to protect against bacteria and to provide additional nutrients to the flower. You will find a packet of flower food included in each shipment

    4. Remove all leaves which will be under the water in the vase. Leaves left underwater can rot and create bacteria that will shorten the life of the flowers.

    5. Cut at an angle 1 inch off the base of each flower stem using a sharp knife or scissors to allow for greater water uptake.

    6. Place the flowers in the water that you have prepared. Please know that flowers can take up to 6 hours to hydrate properly after shipping.

    7. Keep the flowers in a cool and well ventilated spot out of direct sunlight. As a general rule of thumb: the cooler the temperature, the slower the flower will open. We also recommend you avoid placing flowers near heating or cooling vents, under ceiling fans and on the tops of televisions or radiators (placing flowers on or near these objects can cause the flower to become dehydrated). We do not recommend storing your fresh flowers in refrigerators or walk-in coolers that are not specifically designed for the storing of fresh flowers.

    8. Change the water every 2 or 3 days, or whenever the water appears discolored. When you change the water, we recommend you clean the vase, add flower food, and cut the stems again.

Special Care:

Fresh Wholesale Roses:
  • We highly recommend leaving the plastic wrap around the Wholesale Roses in place for about 6 hours while the roses are in water.

  • When you unwrap the fresh wholesale roses, carefully remove any loose or discolored outer petals. As the rose gradually opens, look for opportunities to refresh the appearance of selected roses by carefully removing additional unsightly petals.
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