In winter, the indoor environment is relatively dry and the temperature is relatively low. If you want fresh flowers to bloom for a longer time, you need to pay attention to the following aspects:
**Temperature Control**
**Maintain an Appropriate Room Temperature**: The indoor temperature had better be controlled between 15 °C and 25 °C. Avoid placing the fresh flowers in places where the temperature changes greatly, such as near the heating radiators or the air conditioner vents, in case the flowers are damaged due to sudden temperature changes.
**Avoid Excessive Temperature Differences**: When there is a large temperature difference between the inside and outside of the room, for example, when opening the windows for ventilation, move the fresh flowers to a relatively stable environment to prevent them from being frozen or losing water due to excessive temperature differences.
**Humidity Adjustment**
**Increase Air Humidity**: Since the indoor air is dry in winter, you can increase the air humidity by using a humidifier, placing a water basin beside the flowerpot, or wiping the leaves with a damp cloth, so as to create a moist environment for the fresh flowers.
**Avoid Excessive Dryness**: Avoid placing the fresh flowers in vents or near heat sources to prevent excessive evaporation of water. You can spray water on the flowers and leaves regularly, but be careful to avoid water accumulation on the flowers to prevent them from rotting.
**Light Management**
**Provide Adequate Diffused Light**: Place the fresh flowers in bright indoor places, such as near the south-facing windows, to let them receive sufficient diffused light, which helps the flowers carry out photosynthesis and remain bright.
**Avoid Direct Strong Light**: Although the sunlight in winter is relatively weak, you still need to pay attention to avoid direct strong light shining on the fresh flowers on sunny days to prevent the flowers from being burned.
**Reasonable Maintenance**
**Regularly Change Water and Prune**: Generally, change the water every 2 to 3 days. When changing the water, clean the vase and the flower stems, and at the same time, cut off 1 to 2 centimeters from the bottom of the flower stems to maintain the water absorption ability of the flower stems.
**Add Preservatives**: Add an appropriate amount of flower preservatives or nutrient solutions to the water, and mix them according to the proportion in the instructions to provide necessary nutrients for the fresh flowers and extend their blooming period.
How can you take care of fresh flowers so that they last longer in winter?
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