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It's not too late, it's not too late, it's very good to raise.
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Hyacinths are generally planted in September-October, which is for the northern regions. In the southern region, due to the climate, it is more suitable to plant in November. Hyacinths come in white, blue, purple, red, pink.
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It is generally planted in autumn every year, because the temperature at this time is suitable, so the survival rate of this plant is higher, and there are many different colors, such as purple, pink, yellow, blue, red, and white.
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Hyacinths are generally planted during the Spring Festival, and they come in pink, white, yellow, purple, and red.
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Hyacinth, native to the Mediterranean coast and Asia Minor, prefers sunny and humid environments, requiring well-drained and fertile sandy loam soils. It is more cold-tolerant, takes root in autumn in areas with warmer winters, emerges new shoots in early spring, blooms in March, ripens in late May, and withers and becomes dormant in early June.
Grape hyacinth flowers resemble bunches of purple grapes and are very beautiful. It is hardy and can also overwinter in the open in northern China. In cultivation should be noted:
The cultivation soil should be well-drained, deep and fertile sandy loam.
Propagation with daughter balls. Every 2 to 3 years, the mother plant is dug up, and the well-grown daughter balls are used as propagation material. Planting can take place in September to October, and flowering can be done in April of the following year.
Sufficient basal fertilizer needs to be applied before planting. During the growth period, it is necessary to top dressing liquid fertilizer with relatively complete nutrients 1 2 times, and at the same time pay attention to watering to promote growth. After flowering, it is necessary to reduce watering and apply liquid fertilizer 1 or 2 times, which is conducive to the growth of underground bulbs.
In summer, the grape hyacinth is dormant, so stop fertilizing and control watering to prevent root rot. In winter, cut off the above-ground parts and water them enough to allow them to overwinter.
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Spring Festival I bought it during the Spring Festival, and I can keep it until June. Potted plants and aquaponics are fine
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Hyacinths are very suitable for home breeding, usually can be planted in autumn 9 to 10 months, generally in the spring 3 April flowering period, from the flowers to obtain hyacinth seeds, and then with sandy soil to preserve to autumn planting, planting hyacinths in this time period, can make the seeds quickly take root and germinate, increase the survival rate of planting.
Hyacinth is a relatively common flower, many people want to grow hyacinths at home, but they don't know when to plant hyacinths, in fact, hyacinths can be planted in autumn 9 October, during this time planting hyacinth seeds are easier to germinate, and the success rate of planting is the highest.
Hyacinths grow better in a humid environment, and they can be harvested from hyacinths in the spring when they bloom in March and April, and then buried in sandy soil for preservation, waiting for planting in autumn September and October.
Cultivation Method:First of all, to obtain excellent hyacinth seeds, the seeds can be soaked in clean water for half a day, which can promote the seeds to germinate faster, but also to prepare loose and fertile soil, you can choose to mix garden soil and humus soil as a substrate.
Every autumn in September and October, the seeds ready to be treated are sown on the soil, and then a layer of 1 2cm thick fine soil is spread, and the part is in a cool place, the temperature is controlled at about 15, and some water can be sprayed on the soil in an appropriate amount.
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Hyacinths can be grown at home.
1. Bulb selection.
The nutrients needed for hyacinth flowering are mainly supplied by the nutrients stored in the bulb leaves, as long as you choose a bulb with no damage to the epidermis, fleshy scales that are not excessively wrinkled, and are hard and heavy, and full, you can produce abundant and beautiful flowers.
2. Disinfection. Peel the bulbs until they are white. Then clean the bottom of the ball so that the water will not get dirty during hydroponics. Then, soak the bulbs in carbendazim solution for 15-20 minutes and let them dry. After a day, it can be potted and planted.
3. Hydroponic planting.
Most people will choose hydroponics to grow hyacinths, which is convenient and clean, as long as a small cup. The amount of water in the cup should not be submerged over the sphere. In addition, planting hyacinths does not need to change the water too often, and when the water volume drops, it is good to add a little bit appropriately.
If you want to change the water flowers, it is better not to take out the whole sphere, so as not to hurt the root system.
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Hyacinth cultivation should first select a strong and full bulb, dry in the shade beforehand, put it in a tile pot in December, mix it into nutrient soil with 1 part of coarse sand, broken pond mud and 1 part of rotted rice bran, bury the bulb in the soil, cover the bulb with soil 2 3 cm, place it in a sunny place, do not water too much at the beginning, and apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer once when the leaves are exposed to the soil surface. After flowering, cut off the flower stems and apply fertilizer again. 7 August dormant, when the bulb will not grow, should be dug out in time in June and July, placed in a cool place, not sun, to the Mid-Autumn Festival or to December and then potted planting.
Also: after flowering, the flower stalk should be removed in time.
In June, the leaves are yellowed and enter the dormant period, control the watering in advance, dig out the bulbs together with the leaves that have turned yellow, dry the bulbs for 2 3 days, remove the wilted leaves and garbage, and divide the bulbs. After dividing the balls, soak them in carbendazim and other fungicide solutions for 30 minutes to 1 hour to disinfect them, which can prevent bulb rot. After drying it, put it in a mesh bag with good air permeability, and store it until autumn.
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OK. Very well raised. I've been raising hyacinths for a few years now. Every time I buy it, I can live for two years. Pay attention to maintaining soil moisture, ensuring nutrients, and paying attention to the ambient temperature. The roots will grow in the winter, and they should be in full bloom around the new year.
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Hyacinths are generally sown in the fall.
Hyacinth (scientific name: hyacinthus orientalis) is a plant of the genus Hyacinth in the family Hyacinthaceae. Native to southwestern Asia, southern and central Turkey, northwestern Syria, Lebanon and northern Israel, it was introduced to Europe in the 16th century.
It is more tolerant of cold but heat, and should grow in well-drained sandy loam soils, but does not grow well in clayey soils. Hyacinth bulbs do not bloom until they grow to 19 cm. Flowering takes place in March and April every year.
When the temperature is too high or even higher than 35, the flower bud differentiation will be inhibited, the abnormal growth and blind flower rate will be increased, and the temperature will be too low, and the flower buds will be frost damaged.
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1. Hyacinth.
Hyacinths come in a variety of colors, including purple, and their corollas are funnel-shaped. In addition to purple, there are also colors such as white, yellow, blue, pink, and red. Hyacinths are very light-loving and suitable for growing in loose, fertile, well-drained sandy soils.
2. Biwu crape myrtle flowers.
Purple osmanthus, also known as purple orchid, is bright in color and blooms from June to September every year. Osmanthus prefers warm climates, is very fond of light, slightly shade-tolerant, and is suitable for growing in deep and fertile sandy soils. Osmanthus has strong anti-pollution ability and strong resistance to carbon dioxide, hydrogen fluoride and chlorine.
3. Platycodon flowers.
Qi remorse or ball flower is also called bell flower. The flowers are solitary at the top of the branches, and the flowers converge into racemes. The corolla of the balloon flower is large and richly colored, with blue, purple, and white flowers, and blooms from July to September every year. Balloon flowers prefer cool climates, are very fond of light, and are relatively hardy.
Fourth, lavender.
Lavender is a common purple plant. Its color is conspicuous, distributed in patches, like a sea of purple. Lavender gives off a fragrance that plays a role in concentration and meditation, stabilizing the mind.
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The flower color of the purple lily is generally violet or lavender, the flower stalk is many and thin, and it blooms from March to May every year.
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