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Early Delivery-How long will my flowers last?Updated 2 months ago

Curious about how long your FiftyFlowers.com roses will last? We take great pride in the exceptional freshness of our roses, often surpassing what you might find at local florists or supermarkets. Our direct-from-grower approach ensures that our flowers are cut, packed, and shipped with minimal delay, bypassing traditional middlemen. This means they arrive at your doorstep in peak freshness, usually no more than 3-4 days after being harvested.

Unlike the prolonged distribution chain of other sources, FiftyFlowers' efficient process from farm to home plays a crucial role in maintaining the freshness and vitality of your flowers.

To maximize the lifespan of your blooms, here are some guidelines to help your flowers stay vibrant and beautiful for up to two weeks.

Flower Care & Handling Essentials

Our flowers are shipped fresh directly from our farms to your doorstep. When you first open the box, your flowers might appear "sleepy" or "thirsty," which is completely normal. These flowers have just completed an international journey and need water. Following the important care and preparation steps below will help rehydrate them and ensure they last as long as possible.

Step 1: Unpack and Inspect

  • Unpack and Inspect: Cut any straps to remove flowers from the box, but leave their protective packaging on for the first 4 hours of hydration. As you unpack, check your blooms for any visible concerns.

  • Process Immediately: Begin the steps below immediately upon opening the box to ensure your flowers rehydrate and recover from their journey. Don’t worry if they appear sleepy or thirsty—they will perk up beautifully with proper care.

Step 2: Prepare the Containers

  • Choose Clean Buckets or Vases: Ensure your containers are clean and sanitized to remove soap residue, bacteria, and dirt, which can shorten flower life.

  • Fill Containers: Add at least 4 inches of cool, fresh water, and mix in flower food if available.

Step 3: Trim and Place in Water

  • Remove Foliage Below the Waterline: Strip leaves that will fall below the waterline to prevent mold or bacteria growth.

  • Cut Stems Correctly: Use clean, sharp floral shears to cut stems diagonally about 1 inch from the bottom. Avoid household scissors, as they pinch the stems and block water absorption.

  • Place and Space: Place the freshly cut stems into the prepared water immediately, ensuring enough space in each container to allow the flowers to bloom properly.

Step 4: Hydrate and Maintain

  • Hydration Time: Allow flowers at least 4 hours to hydrate, though 8 to 12 hours is ideal. After hydrating, remove protective packaging and guard petals (outer layers that may look bruised or brown).

  • Store in a Cool Place: Keep flowers in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight, drafts, and heat. Avoid placing them in a refrigerator, as this can harm flowers.

  • Monitor Water Levels: Flowers drink heavily upon arrival, so check frequently to ensure all stems are always submerged. If the water drops below the stems, refill immediately and recut them before placing them back in the container.

Step 5: Time to Design

  • Ready to Arrange: After completing the hydration and processing steps above, your flowers are now ready for design.

  • Recut and Maintain: As you design, make sure to recut the stems and maintain water levels.

  • Refresh Regularly: Change water daily and recut stems every 24-48 hours to keep flowers fresh.

Tips From Our Experts

  • Always keep flower buds above the bucket or vase rim to prevent your blooms from bruising.

  • Warm environments speed up blooming, while cooler areas slow it down. Adjust storage as needed, but always avoid direct sunlight and excessive heat.

  • Use a floral finishing spray after arranging blooms to help them last longer.

Precautions

  • Tinted Flowers: Tinted roses may release color into the water, which is perfectly normal. To keep the water clear and clean, change it regularly. Be cautious of tinted water staining surfaces. The dye may transfer to skin or clothing, so wearing gloves is recommended. For added protection, especially with clothing like a white wedding dress, wrap the stems to prevent dye transfer.

  • Thorns: Flowers with thorns require extra care. Wear gloves when handling them, and consider using a thorn-stripping tool for added ease and safety.

For additional insights on keeping your flowers in pristine condition, we invite you to explore our blog, How to Keep Flowers Fresh: Care and Transportation Tips. This resource is packed with expert advice on care and handling to ensure your blooms thrive.

Thank you for choosing FiftyFlowers. We're committed to delivering fresh, high-quality flowers that add a touch of beauty to your life for longer.

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