the analgesic properties of aspirin open up stems for better water intake. It also boosts up the immune system of the plant. the aspirin acidifies the water to prevent bacteria.
We always put in ASPIRIN in our cut flowers...or flowers from the garden etc....they seem to last a lot longer and the colors do not fade.
A controlled exeriment involves changing one factor and observing its effect on one thing while keeping all other things constant.For example,say you want to know if putting an aspirin in the soil will make flowers more colorful. So you grow a group of plants, put an aspirin in the soil, and the plants produce very colorful flowers.
just put some sugar in water with the cut flower or put Aspirin in it
There are many different oppinions but over all what most people are saying is that you keep the water ratio higher than the aspirin ratio. Hope I helped. ; D
You put a teaspoon of sugar in the vase of flowers with the water to keep the flowers fresh
it will die
8 aspirin
reptiles and wild flowers
Shrubby perennial plants with narrow green leaves put up spikes of small flowers that mature into seedpods.
it will swell, but won't lyse.
You can put flowers in a vase.
Yes the temperature does matter the liquid needs to be hotter. The liquid is that the aspirin is in the faster the aspirin will dissolve.