How Can I Preserve Orchids With Glycerin?
- 1). Cut the portion of the orchid plant you wish to preserve with glycerin and submerge the cut ends in a vase filled with warm water for about two hours.
- 2). Combine one part glycerin with two parts hot water. Use the hottest tap water possible.
- 3). Pour the glycerin mixture into an empty vase so that it is about 3 inches deep.
- 4). Trim off the ends of the cut stems and make a cross cut at the end of each stem. Place in the vase with the glycerin mixture, submerging the cut ends.
- 5). Place the vase in a dark, warm, dry location and leave undisturbed for about three weeks.
- 6). Check the vase periodically during the three weeks, and add more glycerin solution to the container when the level falls under 3 inches.
- 7). Remove the stems from the solution and trim off the cut ends slightly.
- 8). Bundle the stems and hang upside down in a dry, dark location for about two weeks.