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Hydroponic culture: The intact bulbs are soaked with paclobutrazol and placed in a vessel containing a nutrient solution.
Regular water change: change the water once a week in the early stage of breeding, and clean the bulbs and containers, and change the water every 2 days during the budding period.
Light and temperature conditions: Place hyacinths in a well-lit location and keep the temperature at about 10 degrees.
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Hyacinths hibernate in the summer, but they can't be left alone. After the flowers, the aboveground part of the hyacinth withers, but the underground part still grows, so the hyacinth should be raised with balls after flowering.
The bulbs of hyacinths should be raised large and strong, provided that the leaves are intact. Many flower friends in the plant after flowering on the side, this is the wrong approach, to normal fertilization and watering, to ensure that the leaves wither a little later, the leaves for photosynthesis, to provide nutrients to the bulb, the bulb will be fully grown, the hope of flowering in the coming year will be greater.
When the temperature rises in the summer, when the temperature reaches 25 or more, the leaves will naturally wither, so let it wither. It is estimated that during the growth period of one month, the bulb will grow white, large and strong.
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When the leaves wither, you can hide the balls, bulb the hyacinths, wrap them in newspaper and put them in a cool and ventilated place, and wait until the autumn when the temperature drops and replant.
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It is not necessary to pill, you can directly connect the ball with a basin and put it in a cool and ventilated place.
Proper watering is dry, and watering is watered thoroughly. Watering during the summer dormant period is mainly to ensure that the bulbs are hard, but do not overwater, which will lead to early germination of new leaves and affect flowering.
Do not apply any fertilizer to the bulbs in summer, as top dressing will only hinder normal dormancy and is not conducive to the recovery of the bulbs.
So for flower friends in the north, the summer temperature is not very high, what to do? In summer, if the temperature is not high, you can directly put it on the balcony at the back, and you don't have to worry about anything, it can sprout by itself at the end of autumn, and then take it into the house for normal maintenance.
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Hyacinth summer maintenance is very simple, after its flowering, it is necessary to maintain the leaves to make them fully grow to provide nutrients for the bulb, and then prune after the leaves wilt, and maintain the bulb within 1 month to make it white and strong. After that, you can pill the bulbs and wrap them in newspaper, or you can store them in pots and plant them again in November.
Hyacinths go dormant in the summer, and they need to be cared for when they are cared for to survive the summer. Raising bulbs requires the maintenance of hyacinth leaves after flowering, so that their leaves can grow normally and receive light, so as to provide sufficient nutrients for the bulbs to grow.
After the temperature is higher than 20, the growth of hyacinth will gradually slow down, and slowly enter the dormant period, and its leaves will also begin to wither. At this time, it is necessary to prune the leaves in time to avoid the consumption of excess nutrients.
After the leaves wither, we should pay attention to the maintenance of the bulb of the hyacinth, generally within a month, do a good job of maintaining the bulb, which will make the bulb of the hyacinth grow vigorously, become white and fat and very robust, which can make it bloom better in the next year.
You can choose to dig the bulb from the soil to complete the pilling work, and then wrap the bulb in newspaper and place it in a ventilated and cool place until late autumn before planting.
You can also choose to plant hyacinths directly in the soil, place them in a ventilated and shady area, water them appropriately to ensure that the bulbs grow normally and will not sprout new shoots, and stop fertilizing in time until the temperature is low around November before starting normal maintenance.
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Hyacinth is a very popular flower plant, not only beautiful flowers, but also bright colors; And beautify the home environment, bring vitality and vitality. Many families like to breed hyacinths, so how to raise hyacinths in the summer? Since summer is the dormant period of hyacinths, through appropriate breeding methods to let the plants survive the summer, I will talk about the summer breeding methods of hyacinths, I hope you know more.
Hyacinths bloom in the spring, and when spring passes, it indicates that its flowering period has ended. Later, in the heat of summer, hyacinths will enter a dormant period. So how to breed hyacinths in the hot summer?
In the summer, although dormant and the aboveground parts of hyacinths wither, the underground parts will continue to grow. Therefore, after the hyacinth flowers are gone, it is necessary to raise the bulbs.
When the average temperature of hyacinths is above 20 degrees Celsius, their leaves begin to wither, and they can be raised for a month after flowering. After a month, as the temperature gradually increases, it is possible to pill hyacinths, wrap them in newspaper and put them in a cool and ventilated place to spend the summer. After that, it can be replanted in autumn.
If you don't choose pilling, you can place it in a cool, ventilated environment. When watering, it is necessary to do the principle of watering thoroughly, because the purpose of this is to keep the bulb hard and not allow it to germinate new leaves.
Fertilizer can be left untiled during the summer dormant period, because fertilization prevents the bulb from dormant, which is not conducive to the bulb's safe summer. You can wait until it sprouts after October, and its dormancy period is completely over, and you can apply fertilizer.
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In winter, provide a suitable temperature of 2 10 °C, place it in a scattered area or shade it, and reduce watering to make the soil hyacinth grow strong. For hydroponic hyacinths, the temperature should be controlled at about 10 15, no shading should be used to let them receive the right amount of sunlight, and the water should be changed every week to avoid damage to its roots, so that it can grow well.
The temperature is low in winter, and it is necessary to increase the temperature in time to control the temperature within a suitable range, generally for soil-cultured hyacinths, as long as the temperature in winter is kept at about 2 10, the hyacinths can be wintered normally and grow new shoots smoothly.
Hydroponic hyacinths should also control the temperature when maintaining in winter, but the suitable temperature in winter is about 10 15, its cold tolerance is poor, and there can be no low temperature environment below 0, which will make the water frozen and ice so that the roots of hyacinths can not grow healthily.
Although the intensity of sunlight at this time is not large, the hyacinth does not need too much light at this time, and the hyacinth needs to be placed in the scattering area or shaded.
Hydroponic hyacinths can be placed directly in a bright place in winter to make them receive sunlight, and it does not need to be shaded like soil-grown hyacinths, so that they can directly receive the right amount of light for growth.
Soil-cultured hyacinths should be watered less in winter, generally wait until the soil is completely dry before watering, so that the soil becomes wet, and the water temperature when watering should be close to the room temperature, so as to avoid frostbite on the roots of hyacinths at too low temperature and make them grow poorly.
The water replenishment of hydroponic hyacinths is mainly to change the water, but the hyacinths in winter have just grown new roots, and they can generally be replaced with new clean water quality once a week or so, and attention should be paid to avoid damaging their weak roots when changing the water, so that the hyacinths can grow healthily.
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