Aim To Add Water To Your Christmas Tree Every Day, Especially In The First Week After Purchase.


Place your tree in a cool, dry place away from fireplaces, radiators, and other heat sources. Make sure the tree is in a stand that can hold water and check the water level daily. The key to maintaining a fresh christmas tree is to keep the bottom 2 inches of the trunk immersed in water, even if that means refilling the stand every day.

Adding Sugar Or Any Other Preservative To Water Will Not Help The Tree Stay Fresh Any More Than Plain Water.


To keep a christmas tree cut (with no roots) fresh for longer it is possible to use 1) sugar and honey in the water mix and 2) use antitranspirant spary on the leaves to limit the loss of water. Preservatives and other additives won’t extend the life of your christmas tree. During the first two weeks after you get the tree, it will.

The Stand’s Reservoir Should Be Large Enough To Hold At Least A Gallon Of Water.


It is not necessary to add sugar to the water for your christmas tree. No, not the time of rudolph or frosty or even the biblical reason for the season. A fresh tree drinks a lot of water, especially the first few days in the house.

The Best Way To Keep Your Christmas Tree Fresh All Season Is To Find A Tree Stand That Holds At Least One Gallon Of Water.


No matter what the label says, plain water is best. In the first few hours in the stand, your tree can absorb up to a gallon of water, so check the. Don’t add sugar, sprite or any other additives, according to longtime christmas tree farmer damian prause.

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Too much heat will cause the tree to quickly lose moisture and dry out. In addition, the christmas tree’s transport network should be removed only immediately before placing it in. Check it daily and keep it full throughout the holiday season.