for flowers
J**E
An absolute must have!
An absolute must! I used this on my daughter’s wedding flowers. 5 days after the wedding, a bouquet was found in a box with no water and it was as fresh as the day it was made! I’ll never not have this product in my home.
A**G
I recommend this highly for doing floral arrangements for weddings and just to have around
I ordered my flowers from global rose (which I highly recommend) and they came on Tuesday for a Saturday wedding. As global rose recommends ordering 3 or 4 days prior to the event to allow the flowers to open fully I thought I would be more than fine. However on the second day the roses were opening a bit faster than I wanted them to (likely due to the unseasonably warm temperatures). While they were still beautiful I was worried.I grabbed this spray with the hopes that it would slow down the blooming (some flowers I allowed to continue to bloom because they weren't fully open). I did spray all of the roses (although in all honesty it wasn't anywhere near full coverage because there were one thousand of them, 15 five gallon buckets full of them). From what I could see it definitely did help slow down the blooming process as well as keep the roses nice and moist.The picture is one full week after the wedding, eight days after they were cut down to put into the vases, and 11 days after the flowers arrived at our home. In addition to the time, they had spent 5 of those days outside in unseasonably warm heat (for September).Given all of the abuse, I'm frankly amazed by how nice they still looked.As for the amount you get, I sprayed 15 five gallon buckets of roses (as best as I could get coverage in the buckets) at least 3 times fully, then sprayed the finished arrangements (of which there were 42 full sized arrangements, 12 smaller arrangements, 8 mini arrangements, 2 bouquets, 5 corsages plus the leftover flowers.) I was a spraying madman.In all of this I ended up using about 3/4 of one full spray bottle and didn't touch the second one.I will definitely be keeping this around to keep flowers fresh. I love to have flowers around the house but given how much they cost of course you want to keep them looking fresh for as long as possible.eta the second picture is an arrangement I ordered from global rose that arrived on December 26th. The picture was taken on January 10th so 15 days later. I wish I had taken later pictures because we didn't throw them out until around the end of January but they did look pretty darn good until about the 25th of January so about a month. I did not trim the stems multiple times (as I normally would) but did change out the water and add floral food two times during that time period. If I had trimmed the stems again I think they would have lasted even longer. Granted daises do tend to last long for me but I'm certain this prolonged their life significantly.
L**A
perfect for everything except lilies! TEST FIRST
I DIYed my wedding flowers, and sprayed Crowning Glory on everything quite liberally after the initial hydration process to keep everything fresh. It worked beautifully especially for items with delicate, tissuey petals (dahlias, delphinium, freesia). Unfortunately, the deep red Black Mamba lilies I sprayed became leathery and stiff in texture, and lost some of their color after being sprayed (whereas blooms on the same stems that were still closed during the initial spraying looked perfect once they bloomed without being sprayed). My guests didn't really notice, so it may not be a big deal, but if you are really concerned about preserving the look of a particular flower, do a test run on a sample bloom before you spray a whole bunch of your flowers.
C**R
Where has this product been all my life?
Learned flower design as a teenager and kept up skills over years through classes and putting together wedding flowers for friends. I volunteered to create our church's Easter flowers this year. I knew that I needed something to help maintain epitaphio over Holy Friday and Bright Week. We tried this product on a lark. It did a great job. Flowers stayed fresh looking for days and did not look bruised despite being knocked into and constantly touched. Going forward, plan to use for little girls' hair wreaths, hand-held wedding bouquets, boutineers and corsages (i.e., anything that will likely get "beaten up"). Bet it would be great for outdoor wreaths too.
M**S
The sprayer is faulty so cannot use the prod
The sprayer is not working so unable to use the product in one sprayer, hoe can this be corrected for me so I can use it?
J**N
Crowning Glory is a MUST for flower arrangements!
Crowning Glory came well packaged and quickly. I sprayed some on our fresh roses today, our roses were almost a week old. I pulled off the outer petals, trimmed the stems, and sprayed the roses. The spray is some sort of wet, waxy coating that takes a bit of time to dry. The roses look like a million dollars right now. Crowning Glory gives a waxy coating that keeps in the water in the flower. I cannot wait to make our son's and his fiance's upcoming wedding flowers! I'm eager to see how the spray makes the corsages and boutonnieres last! I was a bit worried about the very wet look after I sprayed, but it did dry nicely. I won't be making flower arrangements without Crowning Glory!
C**N
Improves the Longevity of my home grown flowers by days!!!
I use this on all of my arrangements in house and for sale. It gives me that extra edge on my fresh cut flowers that others don’t have...longevity. This stuff prolongs the life of my bouquets and arrangements notably and is worth the little extra cost. Happy customers and happy me!!
A**R
Leaked out all over other items and most of product was gone.
I received my crowing glory on Monday evening. I was very upset when I determined that both bottles had been leaking and got all over some of the other items I ordered. One of the bottles was almost empty and the other was half full. I would like for you to resend these items to me in full quantity and ensure that you have packaged appropriately to prevent leakage. Thank you
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