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Sep 17, 2014 7:42 AM CST
Name: Elaine
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Maybe try taking a container of warm water out with you when you go to cut the flowers? Sometimes if they are sucking up water at a huge rate, they will take up an air bubble when cut, which can cause the flowers to droop immediately. So cut, and straight into warm water (the same temp as the air, or warmer) will prevent this.

Never tried this for malva, I admit, but it works for other flowers.
Elaine

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