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Hyacinths are bulbous flowers of the lily family. Native to southern Europe and Asia Minor, it is a world-famous fragrant flower. Hyacinth is delicate, colorful, dazzling, and pleasantly fragrant.
Whenever the flowering season is in season, it is like a brilliant and dazzling painting; It can also be potted for ornamentation or cut flower decoration. If it is cultivated in a gourd-shaped glass bottle containing clear water, you can see the flowers in the upper part, and you can see a bunch of thick white roots in the lower part, and the flower roots are thick, and the ornamental effect is better. Hyacinth reproduction is mainly based on bulbs.
In temperate regions or cold areas of high mountains, bulbs can be dug up after flowering and when the aboveground leaves gradually turn yellow. After 2 to 3 days of shade drying, store in a cool, dry place. When the subballs are planted in autumn, new plants can be obtained.
Hyacinths grown in most parts of our country are mostly imported from abroad and can bloom after being cultivated in February and March. If the bulb is placed at 5 8 places for 30 to 40 days before cultivation, it can promote early flowering. After flowering, if the bulb is well preserved, it is expected to bloom again when it is replanted the next year.
However, the bulbs should be smaller, even if the flowers bloom. In addition, hyacinths can be propagated from seeds. However, it is only used to breed new varieties.
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Hyacinths are perennial herbaceous plants. As long as the bulb has enough nutrients, supplemented by the right temperature and humidity, it can bloom a second time.
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Hyacinths are perennial herbaceous plants that need to be cut off from previously dying flowers in order to bloom again.
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The process of germination and flowering of hyacinth is: germination and growth of roots - growth of leaves - opening of leaves - growth of flower arrows - flowering of flower arrows - flowering of other arrows - flower shut.
1. Planting time
Planting hyacinths needs to choose the right time, it likes a cool environment, and the flowering period is in March and April every year, so according to its growth habits, it is most suitable to plant in October every autumn, so that after it takes root in winter, it can quickly sprout and grow and bloom in the next spring.
2. Preparation
When planting, it is necessary to select bulbs with no damage to the epidermis, plump and robust and disease-free, and the bulbs need to be cleaned first. It is then soaked and disinfected with carbendazim solution, and the soil used for planting needs to be loose, airable, well-drained and fertile, and it needs to be disinfected before use.
3. Planting method
Bury the prepared bulbs in the soil, then water them appropriately, keep the soil slightly moist, it will soon be able to take root and sprout, and then you need to take temperature control measures for it, it is more appropriate to control the temperature at about 15, and you also need to let it have enough light, so that it can bloom soon.
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Hyacinths bloom once a year, bloom in February and March, and wither around June. If the flowers are replanted after they have withered, they can re-bloom the following year. Hyacinths are planted in loose, airy, fertile soil, cared for in a warm and ventilated climate, and watered appropriately, and the plants will emerge at the end of the year and re-bloom the following year.
Hyacinths bloom once a year, their bulbs dormant in the summer, begin to take root in the fall and winter, bloom between February and March, and begin to wither around June. After the flowers have withered, if they are replanted, the plant can bloom again the next year, but the effect of the flowers is not as good as the first flower.
After the hydroponic hyacinth flowering period, the flowers begin to wither. Plants can be regrown, removed from the vase and placed in a ventilated and cool location to dry the moisture. Take a larger pot again, disinfect the pot, fill the pot with loose and breathable fertile soil, and then plant hyacinths in the soil and water them properly.
Once hyacinths are planted, they should be kept in a warm and ventilated climate. It can be placed in a ventilated location such as a window sill, and should not be placed on the balcony in the summer when the sun is scorching. Watering in moderation and once the potting soil has dried.
Generally, around the end of the year or the beginning of the second year, hyacinths will re-emerge, and during their growth period, they can be fertilized in an appropriate amount to facilitate plant growth.
The time for replanting is basically between June and July, and the summer is hot, and hyacinths like a shady climate, so they should be placed indoors in a cool and ventilated location. Plants emerge at the end of the year, and in winter, the temperature is cold, hyacinths are more cold-tolerant, and sunny weather can be placed outdoors to bask in the sun, which is conducive to plant growth.
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Hyacinth can bloom once a year, the natural flowering period is in March and April every year, after the flower failure, it is necessary to prune off the residual flowers in time, take the bulbs out of the soil, disinfect and soak the bulbs, re-transplant them into the new soil, and after planting it will be transferred to a ventilated and cool environment for maintenance, generally at the end of the year, the bulbs can take root and sprout, and then bloom again in the spring of the second year.
Hyacinth is a perennial bulb herbaceous plant, can only bloom once a year, the opening time is in March and April every year, the flowers of hyacinth are racemes, generally there are 10 20 small flowers densely growing on the upper part of the flower stem, the florets are funnel-shaped, with 5 petals, curled outward and sideways. After the hyacinth flower fails, it can be pruned in time to press off the residual flower, and reasonable maintenance can be used to bloom again.
When hyacinths fail, the flowers will wither and wither, and the overall ornamental value will deteriorate, so they can be dug out of hydroponic vases or soil, shaken off the soil, or the roots can be dried. Soak and disinfect in carbendazim solution to remove the decaying epidermis, rinse again, wrap it in newspaper and store it in a dry environment.
You can prepare a deep pot in September every autumn, mix humus, garden soil, and river sand soil into a substrate for cultivation, fill the inside of the pot with an appropriate amount of soil, and then bury the seed bulbs, properly water and moisturize, and control the room temperature between 20 and 25.
After planting, the pot can be placed in an indoor astigmatism and ventilation environment for maintenance, and when the soil is slightly dry, then properly watered and retained, and at the end of the year, the hyacinth can sprout and bloom again. In the later stage of maintenance, the well-decomposed organic liquid fertilizer can be applied every half month, and the diluted potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution can be sprayed on the flowers.
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1. The flowering time of Pixinzi in the wind calendar, although each variety will be slightly different, and the planting time is also related, if it is planted in October, it is generally the flowering time from February to April of the next year, which mainly depends on the variety region.
2. The value of hyacinth: hyacinth is a precious bulbous flower, its plant grows neatly and low, blooms in early spring, has a dignified rotten inflorescence and rich flower color imitation, and the posture is very beautiful. It can be well arranged in flower beds, flower beds and planters for decoration, and can also be made into cut flowers and potted plants or for water for ornamentation.
Other values: hyacinths also have the role of filtering dust; The floral fragrance contributes to emotional stability.
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Hyacinths can only bloom once in a growing season if they have only a single flower; If there are many arrows and the growth is not synchronized, it can bloom twice in one growing season.
The same bulb can also bloom because hyacinths are perennial bulbous flowers. However, at the time of reflowering, there will be more or less degradation.
If you want to re-bloom in the second year, after the flowering period is over, the key step is: only remove the residual flowers, and do not move all the leaves and roots of the whole plant.
Hyacinth reflowering, it is necessary to rely on the post-flowering ball, after flowering, the main growth part is in the bulb; The bulb depends on these leaves and roots for growth, and the later the leaf wilts after flowering, the better it is for the bulb.
Therefore, you should control your hands, and after the hyacinth flowering period is over, don't be too diligent! If the leaves and roots are cut off immediately after flowering, and there are not enough leaves for photosynthesis, the growth of the bulb will inevitably be affected, and then it is impossible to talk about post-flowering bulb raising for hyacinths.
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Who said hyacinths are "one-time" flowers?
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The process of germination and flowering of hyacinths is: germination and long roots - leaf growth - leaf opening - flower arrow length - flower arrow flowering - rest of the arrows grow long (some hyacinth varieties will grow first.
Hyacinth is a species of bulbs, there are generally two ways to plant hyacinths, one is hydroponics, this is also the way that most flower friends use, refreshing and beautiful, with transparent container maintenance, not only can see the flowers and leaves, but also can enjoy its strong white roots. The disadvantage is that it can only be planted as a one-time flower, and after the flowers are gone, the nutrients of the bulbs are exhausted, and it is difficult to continue to survive.
The other is the way of soil culture, the planting pot is suitable, and it is also very beautiful, the biggest advantage of soil culture hyacinth is that after the flower, the bulb can continue to be maintained, and the next year can be re-flowered, but due to maintenance reasons, in most cases, the quality of the next year's re-flowering will be reduced.
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Hyacinths, the whole process of flowering, let's take a look.
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Hyacinth is a perennial herbaceous bulbous plant with bulbs spherical or oblate spherical, membranous integument, purple blue or white outer coat, etc., and is shaped like garlic when it is not flowering. Leaves 4-9, narrowly lanceolate, fleshy, basal, hypertrophic, band-lanceolate, with shallow longitudinal grooves, green and shiny. The flower stems are fleshy, the flowers are 15-45 cm high, hollow, and the racemes are endured; The florets 10-20 are densely borne on the upper part, mostly transversely grown, rarely drooping, funnel-shaped, tepal cylindrical, upper part four-lobed, corolla funnel-shaped, the base flower tube is long, 5 lobes.
Roll back downward. According to its flower color, it is roughly divided into eight strains: blue, pink, white, goose yellow, purple, yellow, crimson, and red. The original species is light purple and aromatic.
Capsule. The flowering period is early spring, and the natural flowering period is from March to April.
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