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title: "Flower Care in Singapore’s Climate: Make Them Last"
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# Flower Care in Singapore’s Climate: Make Them Last

> To make cut flowers last in Singapore's heat and humidity: re-cut stems at an angle, change water every 2 days, and keep blooms out of direct sun and aircon…

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To make cut flowers last in Singapore’s heat and humidity: **re-cut stems at an angle, change water every 2 days, and keep blooms out of direct sun and aircon draughts**.

Most bouquets last 5–12 days with this routine; hardy flowers like orchids and carnations last longest.

Flower care, step by step

| Step | Why it matters |
| --- | --- |
| Re-cut stems on arrival | Reopens water uptake blocked by air |
| Change water every 2 days | Slows bacteria in warm temperatures |
| Remove submerged leaves | Prevents rot and cloudy water |
| Keep cool, out of sun | Heat shortens vase life fast here |
| Keep away from fruit | Ripening fruit releases ageing gas |

 Singapore’s humidity is actually kind to many tropical blooms — orchids and anthuriums thrive, while delicate imports like peonies and tulips need to be kept coolest.

## Frequently asked questions

**How often should I change the water?+**

Every 2 days in Singapore’s climate, or sooner if it looks cloudy.

**Where should I keep my flowers?+**

Somewhere cool and shaded, away from direct sun, aircon vents and ripening fruit.

## Topics

[Buying Guides](https://buyflowers.com.sg/category/buying-guides.md)
