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    What's the best way to cut roses?
    Rachel Cho
    Floral Designer & Plant Specialist
    Rachel Cho is a Floral Designer, Plant Specialist, and the Owner of Rachel Cho Floral Design, a floral shop based in New York City. With more than 16 years of experience, she specializes in original and impactful floral design and is known for her dexterity, innate artistry, and design sense. Rachel’s work has been featured in numerous national media outlets such as The New York Times, Harper’s Bazaar, and Huffington Post Weddings.
    Floral Designer & Plant Specialist
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    Use sharp shears and cut your rose stems at a 45-degree angle. This allows much more surface area for the water to be absorbed through the stem, which helps the water reach the bloom.
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    Can we use paracetamol instead of aspirin?
    Community Answer
    The addition of 1 tsp of household bleach and 1 tsp of table sugar in the vase will help lengthen the flower blooms and reduce the smell of decaying foliage.
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    How long will it last in warm water?
    Community Answer
    Not as long as cold water but make sure that it is not ice-water. Also, be sure to make the stems are properly cut as well.
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    Is it a good idea to put a penny in the water?
    Community Answer
    Yes. The iron content will give the flower a better growing condition, thus making it more firm and more attractive
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    How long will they last in cold water?
    Yumna Muhammad Fawwaz
    Community Answer
    Use cold water (or simply add some ice cubes to the vase) in order to keep the blooms lasting longer. Although the stems will absorb any water, cold water slows decay, bacteria or mold from breaking down organic matter.
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    How long will they last in cold water?
    Yumna Muhammad Fawwaz
    Community Answer
    Use cold water (or simply add some ice cubes to the vase) in order to keep the blooms lasting longer. Although the stems will absorb any water, cold water slows decay, bacteria or mold from breaking down the organic matter.
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