To control the smell of Easter lilies, remove the stamen by using tweezers and about five minutes. Another simple way to reduce the smell is by giving them a water rinse. Fill a basin with cool water and gently submerge the lilies, then swirl them around to remove any stamens.
One effective way to minimize the smell of lilies is to purchase pollen-free varieties, also known as double lilies, which have large blooms and can last weeks if treated properly. Trim the stems at an angle every few days and remove any wilting petals to prolong their freshness and reduce the release of strong odors. Incorporating natural methods like trimming the stems at an angle every few days and removing any wilting petals can also help.
To prevent pollen stains, you have three options: buy lilies without pollen, snip off stamens for lilies with stamens, or spray them with hairspray. If pollen finds its way to the flowers, use a clean, dry cloth to gently wipe away any pollen.
If you get any pollen on the petals of a lily, brush it away using a pipe cleaner. You might also be able to snip off the pollen bits on the lilies, which may be messy but should help with the smell.
Blow on the pollen, use a dry brush to whisk it off, let the spot dry in the sun, or remove the pollen by lightly going back and forth over it. Proper watering, feeding, and pruning are essential for ensuring the health and vibrant nature of your lilies.
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