Pressing Plants - A Simple Way to Dry Flowers
Tips, Tricks
There are several ways to dry plants and flowers to preserve them for dried flower arrangements and other presentations. This video discusses using the pressing method to dry plant material.
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Interesting
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Or it can be smoked!
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A one dimensional flower? So...a line with no thickness? I think you mean two dimensional.
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Thank you :D
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Thanks.
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I liked this video a lot! Thank you :)
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This works but for some other flowers, it will have some sticky liquid after being compressed...
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how many days does it take to take out the preserved plant?
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Thank you so much this was really helpful! :D
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Thanks Im taking Botany and have to make a plant press and collect and diagram 20 samples and this really helped.
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Thanks for the vid, I'm starting university research and I have to collect plant samples.
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This is great idea for penpals from other countries!
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use a phone book or something with a lot of pages to absorb all the moisture, or you can replace the paper once in a while until it has all dried
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I tried pressing an orchid and it got a little bit of fungus :( otherwise no problem with the shape. Please help...how should i press an orchid without getting fungus. I do use paper but it is a flower that is very moist so i guess it keeps the juices inside and that's the problem
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thank you and it was helpful
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thank you and helpul
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thanks
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Very simple and yet informative, thanks for posting!! ^_^
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helpful!
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Cheers mate.
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