How to revive tulips and what needs to be done to make them last longer

If you were given a bouquet of tulips, or you simply decided to please yourself with the flowers you liked, or cut your tulips in your own garden, then you should not immediately put them in vases.
So that they please you longer and then not torment yourself with the question “how to revive tulips?”, It is advisable to cut their stems under running water, wrap them in damp paper (preferably newspaper) and put them in a cool place. This is done so that the tulips receive less stress; they do not like changes in temperature and changes in places, so they need to be given time to get used to the new room. And at night, it is generally better to move tulips to a place where the temperature is no higher than eighteen degrees.
You should also place vases with tulips where there are no drafts, too bright sunlight, radiators, away from windows and doors.
Water is very important for tulips, if you use tap water, then you should stand it so that the chlorine “goes away” and so that it becomes room temperature. In order to prevent the water of tulips from turning sour, you need to either change it every day, which is preferable, or take regular washing powder, just on the tip of a knife, or a teaspoon of table salt or a cube of refined sugar or an aspirin tablet and add it to the water. It is necessary to constantly monitor the water level of tulips; they love to drink.
How to bring tulips to life?
If the petals begin to dry out, you need to start spraying the flowers.You can also trim the stems again under running water and change the water in the vase. Removing the stamens from the flowers and immersing the flowers in cold water for several hours will help.
If the tulips' buds have drooped and the stems have become soft, then this method of revitalization can help - wrap each flower tightly in newspaper, leaving a small space at the top, and place it in a container filled to the brim with warm water.