ya just realised that
thanks for that i take it that this flowers change colouer i dont know much about flowers
got to go to work now
A trick florists use to change the colours of pale flowers is to put food colouring in the water - it does work I've done it in the past.
they always come with food to but in the water
Plant/flower food is not the same as food colouring. Food colouring is a dye which is used in bakery/cooking.
yes i know but i thougt you ment they mix it in
That is not a sunflower, I started mine in a propergator and its only just ready to go outside, definately not flowering!
I would also go with gerbera for the first flower.
The chrysanths I bought last year that were white, went a pale pink after a couple of weeks, I assumed because they were artificially forced that somehow they had shaded them to change the colour.
They also dip buds in colour so that might be why the crysants are pink on the outside and white in the middle
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ya just realised that
thanks for that i take it that this flowers change colouer i dont know much about flowers
got to go to work now
A trick florists use to change the colours of pale flowers is to put food colouring in the water - it does work I've done it in the past.
they always come with food to but in the water
Plant/flower food is not the same as food colouring. Food colouring is a dye which is used in bakery/cooking.
yes i know but i thougt you ment they mix it in
That is not a sunflower, I started mine in a propergator and its only just ready to go outside, definately not flowering!
I would also go with gerbera for the first flower.
The chrysanths I bought last year that were white, went a pale pink after a couple of weeks, I assumed because they were artificially forced that somehow they had shaded them to change the colour.
They also dip buds in colour so that might be why the crysants are pink on the outside and white in the middle