Roses are harvested at 4 different “cut stages” catering to different market demands.
- “Mass Market” roses use the traditional “tighter” rose cut stage and are harvested with a cut point that ranges from 2.5 to 3.0 depending on the specific variety.
- “Sierraselection” roses are and are produced with a more “open cut” by harvesting with a cut stage that ranges from 3.0 to 3.5. This technique produces stronger stems, larger flowers and ensures maximum opening and vase life.
- “Premium or Russian Cut” roses are harvested at a cut stage of 3.5 to 4.0, the “most open” possible cut stage. This process is reserved for a very specific, large headed variety selection and these roses are largely shipped to the Russian market.
Quality
- Blooms should be unmarked and the guard petals present.
- Florist quality roses should have no crooked stems and foliage should be deep green with no markings.
- “Sierraselection” roses are selected from only the most consistent and reliable farms, harvested and graded with the strictest quality control and post harvest procedures and are packaged with the highest quality packing materials and “Sierraselection” sleeve to ensure maximum protection and unique presentation.