Harvesting and Preserving Cut Flowers of Phoenixtail
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[Cut flowers and harvest] The harvested part is a stalked inflorescence with an phoenix tail. When the flowers on the inflorescence are fully translucent, they can be harvested. The whole plant can also be uprooted, and then remove the root of the middle and lower leaves. Operation is best performed when the temperature is low in the morning. The product is temporarily stored in a place where there is no direct sunlight and it is precooled as soon as possible.
[Grading] The harvested flower materials should be graded before they have typical characteristics of the varieties, no damage pollution, and good visual effects: the length of a cut flower is about 60 centimeters; the length of the second cut flower is about 55 centimeters; The cut flower length is about 50 cm. The difference between the cut lengths of the same grade should not exceed the standard 1.5 cm.
[Package] Pack single-branched, single-branched stalks of the same grade and breed. Coded in the lining film corrugated carton box marked with the product name and vent hole.
[Storage Management] Cut flowers can be stored in an environment where the relative humidity is 80% to 90% and the temperature is 2 to 4°C. When stored and transported, Pteris chicken crowns can survive for a long time. However, it must be inserted into the water as soon as possible after unpacking, or a commercially available preservation solution can be used to extend the life of the bottle.
[Storing period] According to the above method, the stem-inflorescence of the phoenix tail is usually stored for 5 to 7 days without affecting the decorative effect.
[Gardening Application] Pteris grandiflora is plump and resembles a torch. It is a seasonal flower material in summer and autumn.
[Listing Tips] The delivery time of Pteris cut flowers is mainly concentrated in the annual July to frost. The seasonally supplied cut flowers can be marketed ahead of time, but they are generally of poor quality.