- Preserved flowers are preserved through high-tech means and do not need to be watered. They should be placed in a cool indoor location.
- Avoid placing preserved flowers in environments that are too humid or too dry.
- Preserved flowers do not need to undergo photosynthesis and should avoid direct sunlight.
- If there is dust, use a soft dry brush to gently dust it off or use a hair dryer on low cool setting to blow it away.
- Do not water or touch frequently with your hands. Do not place outdoors.
- Do not touch, pull or squeeze the petals or flowers of preserved flowers with force.
- Handle with care and avoid dropping preserved flower gifts from high places.
- Under no circumstances should preserved flower gifts be inverted.
- It is normal for the flowers to have a slight odor. Simply open the lid and leave it for a few days to completely eliminate it.
- Avoid placing near strong ventilation outlets such as air conditioners or fans.
- Avoid direct contact with water, steam or mist.
- Avoid placing in humid environments such as bathrooms.
- Excess food desiccant can be used for dehumidification.
- Use a soft brush to remove dust and other powdery debris.
- Use a hair dryer at a distance of about 20cm from the flower to gently blow away dust and other powdery debris.
How to care for preserved flowers?
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