Reflexing is a technique that creates the classic furled head of a rose into a larger, bolder bloom by pulling back some of the petals to create a different, fuller shape. This works best with flowers that aren't too rigid, such as Secret Garden and Quicksand, whose petals bend back easily. However, be cautious, as this may reduce the lifespan of the flowers to 3-4 days. Most roses in the Ohara family prefer to be reflexed instead of spun open.
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Steps to Reflex Roses:
Quick Tip: If you're working with a large number of roses, use pot tape to grid your buckets, which helps support the heads while the flowers hydrate.
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