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.
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Some people put an aspirin in the water for a Christmas tree or flowers in order to preserve their freshness for as long as possible.
A little aspirin in the water?
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.
Aspirin can be dissolved in a vase of water to help prolong the life of the flowers. The aspirin gives them extra nutrients and is usually what is the basis of the packets florists give customers.
The salicylic acid in the aspirin will help keep the water clean and free of flower damaging bacteria. The flowers will keep longer
You put a teaspoon of sugar in the vase of flowers with the water to keep the flowers fresh
One aspirin diluted in one gallon of water on the first watering. Just water thereafter.
just put some sugar in water with the cut flower or put Aspirin in it
Aspirin is very acidic, and can cause heartburn or upset stomach in some people. Aspirin is also tough for your liver to breakdown, and some people believe that drinking extra water may help your body to metabolize the aspirin, though this is highly unlikely
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Aspirin dissolves in warm water. If cold water is used, that will give a maximum yield.