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Floral tubes are a crafting essential for all flower projects and keep your arrangements florist fresh! A favorite of butterfly rescue advocates and teachers, these easy to use tubes keep flowers and leafy stems fresh much longer. Your 10 Essential Floral Crafting Supplies: Tips, Tools, and Tricks eGuide will be emailed to you upon shipment of your order. Each floral pic and water tube comes with a plastic stopper with a hole in which to insert your flower stem. Floral floral water tubes are the best way to keep flowers fresh until the flowers can be put into a vase. Water Tubes are made of sturdy recycled plastic, while the caps are made from soft, rubber-like material that is easy to work with. The middle opening in the cap stretches, allowing for a single-stem floral item to be placed through it, forming a water-tight seal to prevent water leakage. Water tubes can be placed into soil or floral foam to create gorgeous arrangements for use in your home, special event, or as a gift! Green Floral Water pics come in sizes 4", 4.25", 4.75". Clear floral water tubes come in 3” size.
M**Y
the answer for swamp milkweed for Monarch caterpillars
I'm so thankful for these Water Tubes! I was able to clip swamp milkweed stems, place them in the water filled tubes and inserted them into a soil filled pot, within a screened in habitat inside our home, without having to have an entirely new milkweed plant every time they need new leaves. We could replace whichever ones needed it.
M**F
OK for thicker stems
I bought these along with 100 long stem roses to give out at a marketing function. They don't break- which is good BUT I was putting roses in these for darn near 3 hours. They seemed to work ok but you have to watch out how much water you put in them. Also, they leak if you use them for thin stems (some of the roses I got ripped off on- they had spindly, thin stems). So, don't put a daisy or pansy in them and you'll be okay.THANK YOU
K**A
Nice size, good quality water tubes
I'm not a florist, just a gardener who is trying to get rid of the horrid Smilex vine that has started popping up in my flower beds. You fill a tube with Roundup, strip the leaves from the vine and shove the vine into the tube hole all the way. I just did it yesterday, so don't know how long the Roundup will last, but these tubs are nice and big and the pointy end lets you shove them into the ground at any angle to hopefully keep the tube from blowing around and the liquid spilling out. I put the Roundup in the water tube with this product: New Liquid DROPPER - 5 x FDA Approved Silicone and Plastic DROPPERS - 5 ML Pipettes Essential for Candy Molds Gelatin Maker & Gummy Bear Mold - Oils Science Making Crafts for Kids . They worked well. So these water tubes have multiple uses!
X**5
perfect!
I used these while I was raising monarch butterfly caterpillars, to hold up milkweed cuttings. They worked beautifully. I used my husband's drill press to make holders for the tubes, and voila! they don't hold a huge amount of water, so I had to replenish the water as often as twice a day.The lid holes are small, but I cut the plants on an angle and carefully pushed them through. The material is flexible and the holes stretched to accommodate thicker stems. I liked that they held the cuttings snugly.
S**H
Smaller than expected, but otherwise ok
Only holds 10ml of water. I suppose this is ok to keep a small single stem flower for a day or 2, but inadequate for my purposes of keeping stems with leaves fresh as food-plants for pets. I have to remember to refill daily, which gets tedious. I might just go back to using salsa cups. They last at least a week
F**B
Work well
Needed a few of these to transport some rose bush clippings to a cousin of mine that wanted them (4 hrs away). Found these here on amazon, the price was right, so bought them. They worked great and they do not leak. Great little item!
B**R
Fit Our Needs
Perfect to use for regular cemetery visits. The spike is sturdy enough to push into the ground, but it is plastic so be advised. We use plastic flowers that are easy to insert into the holder, but there is an area for a little water if using fresh flowers. The holders are small so check that the size fits your needs. Real stems will need more room than plastic ones.
B**1
No leaks. Roses stayed hydrated.
We used these on a sorority memorial table. We laid them on the table to be picked up by family and friends. Beautiful ❤️
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