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But there are a few things to keep in mind:
1) The temperature should not exceed 25 or more, otherwise it will stop growing and enter dormancy, causing the buds to be yellow and dry;
2) The sun should be sufficient, otherwise the leaves will grow into garlic leaves; (
3) The water used should be clean, otherwise the water will be polluted and rotten due to water deterioration.
Daffodils grow have special characteristics, its flowering date can be determined by the person himself, if it is required to bloom during the Spring Festival, the bulb (daffodil) can be planted in a pot about 20 days 30 days before the Spring Festival, and it will begin to grow to flowering after the pot, and several breeding methods are introduced:
Soil cultivation. Soil cultivation requires loose humus. Before planting, peel off the dry bulb pieces on the surface of the daffodil, scrape off the old roots, and add humus to 3 cm along the pot.
Hold the pot with both hands and shake it to make the humus compact, then place the daffodil bulb disc in the pot, and then continue to add soil about 1 cm, then water thoroughly, and then put the pot in a cool place, 5 days later, after the bulb disc grows roots, put the pot in a sunny place to breed. Soil watering should pay attention to see dry and wet, that is, the soil is not dry and not watering, once watered, it should be watered until the bottom of the pot leaks, and the watering time should be selected in the morning and evening, otherwise it will destroy the growth of the roots.
Sand cultivation. It is best to use clean fine sand for sand planting, and the pot also requires a well-ventilated tile pot, before planting, put the sand into the pot, and put it at 3 cm along the pot, and then place the daffodil head with peeled off the old stems and old roots in the pot with fine sand, and then add about 1 cm of sand, so that the stem of the daffodil head is buried in the sand about 1 cm. Then water thoroughly and place in a cool place.
After 5 days, place it in a sunny place until it blooms. Planting daffodils with sand should be watered thoroughly every day, and not watering in time will cause water shortage, affecting the root growth of flowers. Watering is also required to be scheduled in the morning and evening.
Hydroponics. Before hydroponics, the old stems and old roots should be peeled clean, and then put into the cultivated daffodil pot, add water to about 1 cm of the bulb under the daffodil's head, put it in a cool place, and put it in a sunny place to bloom after the bulb disc grows roots. It is best to change the water of hydroponic daffodils every day, on the one hand, to prevent water deterioration and pollution from causing rotten roots, on the other hand, to change the water every day, and the roots grown by clean water are also white and beautiful.
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It can't be planted, it's running out of nutrients.
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Daffodils start growing in November and can bloom during the Chinese New Year, so many people will work hard to carefully cultivate plants in advance, and strive to make the daffodils bloom during the Chinese New Year.
We can calculate the time when the daffodils will bloom and soak the daffodils in water about 45 days in advance. Don't soak in too much water, generally the amount of water reaches the lower part of the bulb, remember to change the water once a day, so that the daffodils can sit and wait for the daffodils to grow.
Daffodil summer farming method.
Narcissus is a bulbous plant planted in autumn, with autumn and winter as the growth period and summer as the dormant period, which is suitable for growing in a climate environment with warm winter, cool summer and sufficient sunlight during the growing season.
Narcissus is a bulbous plant planted in autumn, with autumn and winter as the growth period and summer as the dormant period, which is suitable for growing in a climate environment with warm winter, cool summer and sufficient sunlight during the growing season. Cultivation must be rich in humus loose and good water and fertilizer retention soil, narcissus moisture tolerance, large water demand during the growth period, fertilizer tolerance, need sufficient livestock and poultry manure as base fertilizer.
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Daffodils are perennial plants that continue to grow when they are buried in the soil. Choose a garden that is leeward and facing the sun, and the soil should be deep. The next thing to do is to build the ridges and place them in the soil, where the leaves are kept on their own.
After January, when the leaves are dry and dormant, then the bulb is taken out of the soil, then its finely broken roots are cut off, and the yellow leaves are cut off along the bottom end, and then the bulb is buried at a depth of 10 cm, and the decaying manure or manure is used, and then it is enough to flatten it.
After 3 days, white fibrous roots can grow at the bottom of it, and it will gradually sprout. And the bulb is not very large, we are not in a hurry to deal with it, let it stay in the soil for a year, and then the next year, when it grows stronger, we can dig it out and breed it.
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Daffodils need to be pruned in time to avoid excessive nutrient consumption and avoid the invasion of pests and diseases. After all the daffodils have bloomed, the remaining bulbs can be disposed of, put in a special disinfectant for disinfection, and the skin can be stored after drying.
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Bury it in the soil and store it in a cool place.
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Generally, after the Spring Festival, the daffodils wither. It's a shame that people usually throw away the daffodil balls that have bloomed. Narcissus is a perennial plant that reproduces by bulbs, which can continue to grow and reproduce if the flowering bulbs are buried in the ground.
In a vegetable garden or nursery with deep soil, the flowering bulbs are buried in it, and the leaves are naturally retained. After a month, dig up the bulbs, cut off the fibrous roots, cut off the yellowed leaves, and then bury the bulbs at a depth of 10 cm, and at the same time apply rotten cake fertilizer or human feces, and then rake flat. You can't try to save trouble, bury it in the pot, because the bulb has to spend a long spring, summer and autumn in the soil, especially in summer and autumn, the high temperature is hot, the bulb is buried in it, and there are no leaves on it, if you forget to water and fertilize them, it will cause drought and death.
After the bulb is treated, as long as you pay attention to giving enough nutrients and keeping it moist but not waterlogged, the bulb can grow naturally. When the bulb is dug out in the middle of the month, you will find that the old bulb has rotted and emptied, but there are many large and small bulbs growing around it. Pick out those bulbs with many large buds, wash the soil on them, peel off the brown skin film on the surface, and then put them outside to bask in the sun for a few hours, and then use a knife to make a zigzag incision on the top of the ball, and the depth is not to hurt the inner bud eye of the scale, so as to facilitate the growth of buds and leaves.
Soak in clean water for 24 hours, wash off the gelatinous mucus flowing from the incision, and you can carry out normal water cultivation. Generally, after 3 days, white fibrous roots can grow at the bottom of the ball, and the bud eye at the top of the ball will gradually sprout leaves. As for the small bulbs, since they do not bloom that year, they are allowed to grow in the soil for another year, and when they are strong the next year, they are dug up for water feeding.
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How to deal with the daffodils after they bloom and wither:
Narcissus is a perennial plant that reproduces on its bulbs. If the flowering bulb is buried in the soil, it can continue to grow and reproduce.
Choose a leeward and sunny soil with deep soil and bury the daffodil bulbs in it, and the leaves will be naturally retained. After a month, when the leaves are wilted and dormant, the bulbs are dug up, the fibrous roots are cut off, and the yellowed leaves are cut along the base before the bulbs are buried in the soil. The depth should be 10 cm, then fertilize and cover the soil.
Narcissus prefers warmth, humidity, and good drainage. It has been cultivated in China for more than 1,000 years, and is a traditional ornamental flower, and is one of the top ten famous flowers in China.
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