The Power of Flowers - FloraLife (2024)

When we receive flowers, we are instantly happy, smiling, and depending on the occasion filled with any number of emotions. We include flowers in almost every celebration throughout our lives. Flowers are one of the few gifts that evoke a powerful and immediate response. Flowers make us feel amazing, but why?

Thanks to Rutgers University we now know that our reaction to flowers isn't just because we think they're pretty. It's a scientific fact that flowers in our environment have a positive and powerful impact on our overall health, well-being, and happiness. The study found an almost universal response to the gift of flowers. Some highlights of the study include:

  1. Flowers touch our emotions in a very direct way. Across all groups of participants in the study, receiving flowers incited a genuine smile and immediate responses of happiness, excitement, delight, and gratitude.
  2. Flowers continue to have a positive impact long after they are given. Study participants continued to reap the benefits of their gift of flowers reporting that they were less depressed, anxious and agitated. Not just an initial reaction, flowers made people feel a higher sense of enjoyment and life satisfaction for days after receiving them. Flowers are the gift that keeps on giving!
  3. Flowers create intimacy. Flowers give happiness not only to the lucky recipient but to the giver as well, making a connection between people as few other gifts can. The Rutgers study found that flowers were by far the gift people appreciated the most. No other common gift included in the study such as a candle or fruit compared with the level of joy of the initial response or the lasting impression left on the receiver. People who give flowers are considered to be thoughtful, caring, and sentimental.

Scientifically proven, flowers promote happiness and health. Flowers bring a calming effect to your environment and can improve your overall mood. Surrounding yourself with flowers will have a profound effect on your state of mind, make them last!

For best results we recommend these care and handling best practices:

  1. Start with a clean bucket, sanitized with a floral cleaner such as FloraLife® Floral Cleaner or FloraLife® D.C.D.® Cleaner.
  2. Fill buckets with cool water mixed with flower food according to manufacturer’s recommendation. Do not put flowers directly into metal/galvanized buckets. Use clean, good quality water and do not use water that has been treated with a water softener as the salt levels can be damaging to flowers. Use a dosing unit that is properly calibrated, or hand mix the solution according to label instructions.
  3. Remove any foliage that would fall below the solution level.
  4. If received dry packed, conditioning of stem ends is recommended to prevent blockage and promote uptake. Cut approximately 1” or more off stems. Use clean, sanitized clippers or knife, and treat with FloraLife® Quick Dip.
  5. If step 4 was done, no need to re-cut stems again. If not, then re-cut stems approximately 1” using clean and sanitized clippers or knife. No cut necessary if you use FloraLife® Express Flower Food.
  6. Place flowers in previously prepared container.
  7. Allow minimum 2 hours to hydrate placing buckets in an area with good airflow.
  8. Store in a cooler at 34 - 38° F with a relative humidity of 75-85%
  9. Avoid getting water on blooms.
  10. Check water levels daily, add flower food solution as needed.
  11. Avoid displaying nearing extreme heat, cold, draft, or ripening fruit or vegetables.
  12. Always remember FIFO (first in first out) when rotating flowers.

Want to know more? Contact our team of FloraLife experts today, we're here to help!

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The Power of Flowers - FloraLife (2024)

FAQs

The Power of Flowers - FloraLife? ›

Scientifically proven, flowers promote happiness and health. Flowers bring a calming effect to your environment and can improve your overall mood. Surrounding yourself with flowers will have a profound effect on your state of mind, make them last!

How much FloraLife to use? ›

Why is it important to dose correctly?
Amount of Fresh Flower Food UsedFlower Life in Days
Recommended rate (10 g/l)8.8
Twice the recommended rate (20 g/l)7.5
One-Half the recommended rate (5 g/l)6.5
One-Fourth the recommended rate (2.5 g/l)5.1
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What is the power of gifting flowers? ›

Nature has an incredible effect on mood and mental well-being. Gifting flowers is noted to improve emotional health overall. Flowers are a natural and healthy way to help manage day-to-day moods and increase or encourage positivity.

What is the powder that keeps flowers fresh? ›

What's In Flower Food? A surprising fact about flower food is that it consists of just three main ingredients: citric acid, sugar, and bleach. The packet was designed to help flowers stay fresh longer, and each element has properties that are said to preserve flowers past their typical lifespan with plain water.

How often should I use flower power? ›

So they have to be applied regularly – usually every couple of weeks while the plants are growing. They're also perfect for giving plants a quick boost, tonic or a 'pick-me-up'. Richard's Flower Power is a great example, sold either as a powder that you dissolve yourself, or as an organic liquid plant food.

Does flower food actually work? ›

What does flower food do for cut flowers? Flower food's most important job is to keep the water in the vase as clean as possible. It does this by preventing bacteria growth. The small amount of bleach in flower food acts like a cleaning agent and a bacteria killer.

Does Floralife go bad? ›

Does it expire? All Floralife® flower foods have consistent product quality which will positively perform for at least 2 years under ambient storage conditions.

What does Floralife Crystal Clear do? ›

Floralife Crystal Clear® powder and clear liquid flower food encourages the flower to properly start opening, showing vibrant colors, just enough to work with in all OASIS® floral foam design and vase arrangements. It hydrates and nourishes the flowers for maximum enjoyment.

How often do you change water with flower food? ›

We recommend changing flower water every couple of days, or more often in hot weather. If your water is looking a little cloudy, then it's time to change it pronto - this may be from mouldy leaves below the waterline, so remove these before placing back in fresh water.

What emotions do flowers evoke? ›

Flowers have a complicated socio-emotional connotation since they are frequently used to express a wide range of emotions, including sympathy, sorrow, shame, love, pride, joy, and even religious sentiments.

What are the powers of flowers? ›

Scientifically proven, flowers promote happiness and health. Flowers bring a calming effect to your environment and can improve your overall mood. Surrounding yourself with flowers will have a profound effect on your state of mind, make them last!

What do flowers do for the soul? ›

When we receive flowers, this evokes feelings of happiness; providing a connection to nature and giving a sense of calm to your day. Whilst the blooms themselves create a serene environment and sense of positivity; their colour also plays a part.

How to use FloraLife Express? ›

Usage
  1. Remove foliage from the flower stem area which will be located below the solution level in the flower container.
  2. Re-cutting is optional with FloraLife® Express technology. ...
  3. Place flower stems in a clean container filled with FloraLife® Express Universal 300 mixed with the right amount of water.

What do florists spray on flowers to keep them fresh? ›

A staple in most flower shops, Floralife® Crowning Glory® is a ready-to-use spray that provides a clear polymer coating to the flower, stem, and foliage, and is all about reducing water loss.

Does baking soda make flowers last longer? ›

No, baking soda doesn't make flowers last longer. When you add baking soda to water, you raise the pH. This is the opposite of what flowers want — lowering the pH will help water travel throughout a flower.

Can you put too much flower food in water? ›

Overdosing flower food by more than 150% of the recommended amount can lead to stem discoloration and burnt leaves. Our tip is to always add the right amount of flower food to the indicated amount of water by following the instructions on the back of the pack.

How much flower food should you use? ›

Using the Cut Flower Food is easy. Simply measure 1 capful for every 2 cups of cool water in the vase, and pour the solution directly into your vase. Cut flower stems and arrange in the vase. For best results, change water and re-apply every 4 days for long-lasting bouquets.

Can you put too much water in a flower vase? ›

Many times, people go wrong by putting in too little or too much water. The ideal amount of water for vase plants is to fill up the vase to ¾ of its height. This ensures that your flowers have plenty of water to rely on, but you don't run the risk of water overflowing.

How do you use Floralife Express flower food? ›

Follow these few, easy steps.
  1. Start with a clean vase or container. ...
  2. Fill your container with cool water mixed with flower food. ...
  3. Remove any leaves that would fall below the water level.
  4. Recutting stems is optional with the FloraLife® Express technology. ...
  5. Place flowers immediately into prepared container.

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