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How Fulora Delivers Freshness: A Look Behind the Scenes

Updated: Sep 2

Ever wondered how your flowers stay so fresh? Take a behind-the-scenes look at Fulora’s farm-to-door process and what makes it unique



In-House Farming Practices (No Middlemen)

At Fulora, the flowers you receive are grown exclusively on our own farms—this means complete control over quality, consistency, and sustainability. Unlike many services that source from wholesale markets, we skip the middlemen entirely.

🌱 This direct-from-farm model ensures:

  • Maximum freshness (flowers are picked only when you order)

  • Ethical, pesticide-minimal cultivation

  • Reduced cost due to no intermediary markupBy managing every step, from soil to doorstep, we deliver flowers that are not only beautiful but also naturally nurtured and ethically sourced.

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Daily Harvest and Quality Control

Every morning, our team begins with the selective harvesting of flowers that are at their peak freshness and bloom. Each flower goes through a quality check where we:

  • Remove wilted, damaged, or underdeveloped stems

  • Sort by size, color vibrancy, and aroma

  • Ensure weight/quantity matches the subscription planThis hands-on process guarantees that you receive only the best blooms for your puja, home, or workspace—nothing mass-packed, everything hand-curated.

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Packing and Transportation Method

Once the flowers are sorted and quality-checked, they are carefully packed in breathable, eco-friendly packaging that preserves freshness while minimizing waste.Highlights:

  • Minimal plastic and mostly paper-based wraps

  • No refrigeration or chemical preservation

  • Gentle handling to avoid crushing delicate petalsTransportation is handled by our in-house delivery team, ensuring speed, accountability, and a damage-free experience from farm to doorstep.

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Timed Deliveries Based on Plan (Mon–Sat, Once a Week, etc.)

Every Fulora subscription is mapped to a specific delivery schedule for smooth coordination:

  • Puja Flower Plans (Nitya Shradha, Pushpamala, etc.) – Delivered 6 days a week (Mon–Sat)

  • Som-Guru Bhakti Plan – Delivered twice a week (Mon & Thur)

  • Cut Flower Plans (Weekly Bloom, Corporate Blooms) – Delivered once a week on the chosen day (Saturday or Monday)Deliveries are initiated from the 3rd day after you subscribe, ensuring we align harvest and logistics properly. This structure ensures reliability and punctuality.

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