Yellow/Yellow | AS36

Stem Absorption Flower Dye
  • Fresh Flower Systemic Dye
  • Colors Bulk Quantities
  • Create New Colors

Yellow/Yellow | AS36

Stem Absorption Flower Dye
  • Fresh Flower Systemic Dye
  • Colors Bulk Quantities
  • Create New Colors

About

Change flower color from the inside out. Simply place stems in a bath of this powder dye mixed with water — blooms absorb the color all the way to the petals. Use a single shade or combine dyes to create custom colors. Ideal for large scale floral needs.

Specifications

Dry Time: Dye Time: Time in dye bath ranges 30 - 60 minutes. Total absorption period ranges 1.5 - 6 hours depending on flower type and hydration state.
Coverage 4 oz / 113 g of dye makes 2-3 gallons / 7.5–11.5 L of dye solution, enough to tint approximately 2,500–3,750 carnations. Coverage may vary with other flower types.
Net Weight: 4 oz / 113 g
Application Conditions: Use at room temperature (70 °F / 21 °C).
Recoat Window: Do not re-dye.
Cleanup: Protect skin, clothing, and work surfaces as dye will stain. Remove stains by scrubbing with soap and water.

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Featured Color Palette

Muted hues of childhood softly sophisticate this palette, blending nostalgic warmth with gentle optimism and light-hearted cheer.

Application Tips

  • For best results, use flowers that have been dry-packed and stored in the cooler.
  • The rate of dye absorption varies depending on flower type, variety, and hydration level.
  • If flowers have already been hydrated, allow them to sit out of water for 3 to 6 hours before dyeing.
  • Use warm water (100–110 °F / 38–43 °C) to dissolve dye.
  • Thoroughly mix 2 to 3 teaspoons of Absorbit per quart (8–12 teaspoons per gallon) of warm water.
  • Remove lower leaves and recut the stem ends.
  • Place stems in dye solution for 30-60 minutes. Remove the flowers from dye solution at the first sign of color above the calyx. Rinse the stems, recut them, and transfer to clean water with flower food. This step allows the dye remaining in the stem to travel upwards and intensify the blossom color.
  • Do not increase the dye concentration. The formula includes a wetting agent that is pre-calibrated. Increasing the wetting agent will actually deter the uptake rather than its prescribed enhancement.
  • Roses may show uneven coloration. Maintain the dye solution temperature at 100–110 °F / 38–43 °C throughout the process. You can do this by placing the dye container in a warm water bath, such as a crock pot or heat table. If rose blooms appear spotty after dyeing, transfer them to a bucket of warm water and allow them to hydrate further for up to 24 hours.
  • Disposal: The leftover dye solution is non-toxic and may be poured down the drain. However, its strong color may raise concerns in some water systems. A more recommended method is to absorb the remaining liquid into sawdust, wood chips, or newspaper, and dispose of this material with regular household waste.
  • Storage: Store Absorbit in its dry form with the lid tightly closed. It may be safely stored in temperatures between -30 °F and 120 °F  / -34 °C to 49 °C.