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GINGERS, SHAMPOO AND TORCHES
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Ginger Nicole

Ginger Plus Red

Torch Red

Torch Pink

Ginger Red

ginger pink

Ginger White

Shampoo Yellow

Shampoo Red

shampoo peach

Shampoo Green

Shampoo Ginger Brown

Shampoo Bicolor

Shampoo White
Ginger's
Care Instructions
When storing Ginger bunches in your tropical cooler, do not remove the plastic sleeve, as it helps keep the gingers hydrated until the florist uses them for arrangements. However, do remove the paper surrounding the stems.
Ginger King (Red & Nicole) will always generate new inflorescences during transport, which might arrive black or slimy, even though we remove them during the washing stage before packing.
Mist flower heads fully twice a day with fresh water at room temperature and flower food. This is key for vase life.
Ginger White is an extremely sensitive and unique tropical flower. It may arrive with some brushing on its petals.
Gingers need a lot of water in the bucket - ideally 8 inches.
Your tropical cooler should be at 60°F or 15°C
Shampoo can get slimy if you put too much water in the bucket . Just 4 inches is ok
Do not remove the foam mesh protect ing your Shampoo heads when stor ing them in the t ropical cooler
Mist the shampoo heads fully twice a day wi th f resh water at room temperature and flower food. This is key for vase life
Torch Ginger
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