How to dethorn roses
Roses are flowers that combine love and beauty. Each color of roses has a corresponding flower language. For example, red roses represent passion and love, blue roses represent miracles and the impossible, and white roses represent innocence and purity. Every Valentine’s Day, roses become a best-selling item and are widely loved by everyone.

On that note, in order to shave the thorns off a rose, you can take the following steps:
1. Wear gloves to protect your hands.
2. Using a pair of sharp scissors or pruners, cut off the tops of the spines.
3. Using a sharp paring knife or pencil sharpener, cut off the outer skin of the spines. This will smoothen the spines and make them easier to handle.

4. Using a pair of tweezers or pliers, gently pull out the thorn. This requires some patience and careful handwork to ensure the rest of the flower is not damaged.
5. If you find it difficult to remove the thorns, you can use a pair of scissors or pruners to cut them off.
6. After all the thorns are taken care of, wash the flowers with warm water and soap to remove any remaining thorns or tiny debris.
Note that if you want to preserve the integrity of your rose, it’s best to soak the flower in warm water before shaving the thorns. This will make the thorns easier to handle.

How to prune roses and arrange them in a vase:
Remove protective flap
The outermost layer of a rose is the protective petal of the flower, which prevents the flower from being damaged during transportation. When handling the protective petals, remove them completely and do not tear the petals to avoid causing multiple petals to fall off.
Remove thorns
Roses are covered with thorns, and they can prick your hands if you are not careful. You can use scissors or a lancer to remove the thorns.

Remove leaves
Remove the leaves inserted into the water according to the length of the vase to prevent them from soaking in water. Generally, there are about three leaves on each rose.
Cut the roots
Prune the roots according to the height of the vase. When pruning, prune at 45° to give a fresh cut to the root absorption port.

Select vase
Choose a vase based on the color and number of flowers. If there are many flowers, you can choose a wide diameter and add an appropriate amount of water. Generally, when purchasing roses, florists will provide nutrient powder. Adding nutrient powder at a ratio of 1:100 can extend the time of roses in the vase.
Change water
The water change time for flowers in vase is to change the water every 1-2 days. When changing the water, remove the damaged petals in time, clean the vase, rinse the flower stems, and prune the roots appropriately to enhance the water absorption of the roots.
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