Jar Flower

Jar Flower
How to live without its roots, the flowers are kept in?

Okay, so I found its roots without beaker My brother is a wonderful Yellow Flowers crosses a line with half an orange Half. So I took it to put water in a pot, and how I continue to live. It looks like a regular flower, it is not Excotic rare flowers or anything.

"Regular flowers" literally Hundreds of species of plants, thousands, more growing demands for Is very different covers. You have a nice flower If you post a picture, anyone can do it for you Identify and tell you exactly what to do ... Without identification I'm guessing only good. If the flowers in water for a week Just want to enjoy, or half an aspirin tablet to dissolve, so At the end of the stem at an angle, cut an inch into the water quickly Put the newly cut stem. I know that cut flowers preserved for The best way. If you want to close you live long, and The plants grow out of it ... Well, it's hard to health The leaves are not. You must convince the new roots to grow. Some plants on their own, so will you in the water Cut flowers like you would if you leave them. Many also do not Despite the support you need to use hormones to make sure that If you want to. Go to your local garden store and buy a dose of , Instead of aspirin, hormones, rooting it in water and Plant Roots Look at the growth. Flower stalks in a pot of soil treated like a new rootlets have been an inch or so long, the plant houseplant.

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