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Cut Flowers And Foliage - Preparation For Marketing
A temperature of 4-5°C is suitable for conditioning most flowers, but growers should check Table 1 in the document referred to above (Cut Flowers and Foliage - Cooling Requirements and Temperature Management) for ... [... more]
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Cut Flowers And Foliage For Auction Marketing - ...
The basic bunch size is 10 stems. Small flowers are usually sold in multiples of 10 (a deck), but very large or expensive flowers are often sold singly or with 5 (or other) stems per bunch. Standard bunch size allows ... [... more]
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Cut Flowers And Foliage - Cooling Requirements And ...
The optimum storage temperature for most flowers lies between 0° and 7°C, depending on the particular crop. The air temperatures in the coolstore should be checked to ensure the thermostat has been correctly set, as ... [... more]
HortNET New Zealand

Drying Flowers & Foliage
3. Carefully spoon the silica around the flowers, being careful not to crush or bruise the petals. Cover all the petals and fill the crevices. Continue to add the silica gel until the flowers are completely covered. If the container is deep, a ... [... more]
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