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You can breed this plant on the balcony, and then the temperature should be controlled between 19 degrees and 23 degrees, usually to water and fertilize frequently, and then to prune the branches and leaves regularly, but also to do a good job of insecticide and weeding in time, try not to water when the temperature is relatively high, be sure to choose a variety with a relatively high survival rate.
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Prune the residual flowers, plant hyacinth bulbs in pots, choose the best permeable pots, choose loose, well-permeable soil, and water and fertilize in time.
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After the hydroponic hyacinth blooms in spring, it can be grown as long as it blooms into a large flower bulb in the spring along the preference, as long as it is watered on time every day and not exposed to the sun.
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Hyacinths take about 70-80 days to bloom in hydroponics, and the flowering period is generally around March to April. If you want it to bloom earlier, you need to maintain it reasonably, change the water once every 7 days or so, and add the nutrient solution appropriately.
Growing roots may require proper exposure to sunlight. After 4-5 weeks of hydroponics.
It will be able to grow new shoots. After 70-80 days of hydroponics, it is possible to flower. However, if it is not well maintained, this period may also be extended to 100 days or more.
However, after the first flowering, it usually needs to recuperate the next year, so it usually does not bloom at this time.
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Hydroponic hyacinths only bloom once, when hydroponic hyacinths, you need to change the water every 5 days to ensure that the water quality is clean and clean, which is conducive to the better growth of hyacinths, if you want to make hyacinths grow more vigorously, you can add nutrient solution to the culture water to let the plants absorb sufficient nutrients.
1. Only open it once
Hydroponic hyacinths bloom only once. When hydroponic hyacinths, it is necessary to change the water of the plants every 5 days before hitting the base to ensure that the water quality is clean and clean, which is conducive to the better growth of hyacinths.
2. Provide nutrients
In the process of growing, hyacinths have a greater demand for nutrients, so you can apply a nutrient solution to the culture water of the plant, stir it evenly, and then insert the plant into a container, so that the hyacinth can absorb sufficient nutrients and grow more vigorously.
3. Provide sunlight
When cultivating hyacinths, it is necessary to give the plants sufficient light to maintain normal growth, and when the weather is fine, the plants can be placed in a sunny environment, so that the hyacinths can receive no less than 6 hours of light to promote the growth of the plants.
4. Prune the rows of shooting
During the hyacinth growth period, the plant can be pruned with sharp scissors to cut off the leaf blades that are stunted or yellowed by the hyacinth, saving more nutrients for the plant and encouraging the hyacinth to grow new leaves.
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Cut off the roots, flowers, and leaves, wrap the bulbs in plastic wrap and put them in a cool and dry place, and take them out the next year and continue to raise them as usual, and they will continue to bloom.
The bulb should not be exposed to direct sunlight before germination, and should be placed in a bright, air-ventilated and sunny location after germination to facilitate its growth. At first, it shines for one or two hours a day, then gradually increases to seven or eight hours, and the hydroponics starts in November, and the flowers bloom after about 70 to 80 days.
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You can put hydroponic hyacinths in the soil, with sufficient fertilizer and light, and they can still bloom in the second year, but they may not bloom very much in the first year, and they will slowly bloom more in the second and third years.
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What to do with hyacinths after they bloom? How do you cut hyacinths after flowering? What to do with hyacinths after they wither? What to do after hyacinth flowering? What to do with hydroponic hyacinths after flowering?
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Cut off the roots, flowers, and leaves, wrap the bulbs in plastic wrap and put them in the refrigerator, and they will be ready to be planted the next year.
Ecological habits. Hyacinth is sun-loving and cold-tolerant, and is suitable for growing in a cool and humid environment and loose and fertile sandy soil, avoiding stagnant water. It prefers warm and humid winters, cool and slightly drier summers, sunny or semi-shaded environments. Fertiliser, fertile, well-drained sandy loam soil.
Ground planting, potted plants, and water cultivation can be used.
It takes root in autumn, sprouts emerge in early spring, blooms in March, ripens in late May, and withers and goes dormant in early June. Flower bud differentiation was carried out in the dormant period, and the differentiation temperature was about 25, and the differentiation process was about 1 month. There should be a low temperature stage of about two months after flower bud differentiation and before elongation and growth, and the temperature should not exceed 13.
Hyacinths grow during the growth of bulbs at 2-6 low temperatures when the root system grows best. The appropriate temperature for bud germination is 5-10, the appropriate temperature for leaf growth is 5-12, and the most favorable is 15-18 for the current bud flowering period. The storage temperature of the bulb is 20-28, and the optimal is 25, which is the most ideal for flower bud differentiation.
Tolerant of short-term frosts.
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After the hyacinth blooms, don't be in a hurry to throw it, teach you to do one step, and the next year it will still bloom full of flowers.
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There is a theory that the roots, flowers, and leaves are cut off, and the bulbs are wrapped in plastic wrap and placed in the refrigerator, but I haven't tried it.
I still bury the bulbs directly in the soil.
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Hyacinths are beautiful and easy to raise, and proper maintenance and treatment after the flowers are harvested can make hyacinths bloom every year.
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Cut off the flower stems, bury them in dry soil, leave them in a cool place without watering.
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The flowers are discolored, and there is no other use for the flowers after they have bloomed. You can buy a little more.
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Bury the soil high, press it on the small balls that are emitted, and it will be fine in a few months.
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1. Prepare the container: During hydroponics, the container should be prepared with a small upper and lower large, and the upper part should be just enough to jam its bulb. You can use a goblet or a wine bottle, preferably a gourd-like container.
2. Add water and put the bulb: add an appropriate amount of water to the container, the water temperature should be below 15 degrees, the amount of water should not be too full, the bottom of the bulb should not be submerged, leave a distance of about one to two centimeters, and then put it in the light for maintenance.
3. Shading in time: Wait for the root system to grow about five centimeters and move it to a dark place in time, or use a black cloth to shade it, so that the root system can grow further. In addition, you can add some water at this time, so that the top of the root can also be contacted, which is conducive to root growth.
4. Later maintenance: In the later stage, it should be exposed to the sun for two hours every day, so that the leaves and flowers can grow more robustly. In addition, it is also important to change the direction of the container frequently, so that one side cannot always be seen to avoid skewed growth.
It can only bloom once a year, but that doesn't mean you have to throw it away after flowering, you can take it out of a container, dry it, and bury the bulb in the soil, so that it will continue to germinate at the end of the year, and it will bloom again with careful care.
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