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Hyacinths are bulb flowers, so the basic nutrients are sufficient when they bloom, and they don't need too much nutrient supplementation.
In terms of light, you can keep scattered light, do not direct or dim light, keep the water quality good, remember to let the water stand for a day in advance to reduce the damage of chlorine to the plant, add a few drops of hydroponic fertilizer every time you change the water, and keep the water level to soak the root system one-third.
Normal water change, placed in the scattered light position maintenance can be, high-quality water source is more important than anything else, the bulb nutrients are sufficient, and there is no need to supplement nutrients. Many bulbobs are not very afraid of cold, and when it is hot, it is easy to lose buds. If you plant it in the soil, you will basically bury it in a relatively soft medium until the top of the bud is exposed.
Don't water too often, avoid rotten roots or mold, and then water when the soil is a little dry. In the case of hydroponics, put it in a transparent glass hydroponic container, and the water surface should be at a distance from the roots at the beginning of the root, so be careful not to break the roots when changing the water.
According to personal observation, hyacinth seems to be a little sensitive to light, don't let it go to the same place with strong light for a long time, and pay attention to turning in one direction often, otherwise it will become a crooked neck when flowering. Some people practice that in the case of hydroponics, in the early stage, try not to see strong light, cover it with newspaper, and let the roots grow first. Take it easy, if the temperature is very high, try not to overdo it, and pay attention to good ventilation.
The disadvantage of hydroponics, hydroponic hyacinths cannot bloom the next year because hydroponics consumes too many nutrients. 2.The problem of temperature, hyacinths like low temperature environments.
Hyacinths are slightly toxic and may trigger allergies or even poisoning symptoms, so it is best not to keep them in the bedroom.
The problem of lighting needs to be darkened before the flower arrow comes out. After the flower arrow comes out, it is necessary to ensure more than two hours of light every day, otherwise it is easy to break. Hyacinth spheres do not need light in the process of rooting, and it is more conducive to root growth in a dark environment, but soil culture can not be shading, but it is definitely better after proper dark treatment.
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Hyacinths can be grown at home:
Hyacinths can be grown both hydroponically and soil-grown. It's December and the weather is getting colder, so it's time to plant hyacinth bulbs in pots. As long as the maintenance is strengthened, beautiful flowers will bloom in the later stage.
Hydroponic methods
To hydroponic hyacinths, first prepare a hydroponic container and put the plump hyacinth bulbs into the container. Secondly, add a small amount of water to cover the roots of the bulbs.
Don't overfill the water, put the hydroponic hyacinths in a place where there is scattered light, and control the room temperature between 18 and 22. Finally, it is replaced with fresh water once a week, and new leaves will germinate in about half a month.
Soil cultivation methods
Soil cultivation hyacinth should choose loose, breathable, fertile culture soil, can be used some humus soil, garden soil, cinder or coarse sand mixture as culture soil.
Cover the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot with tiles, spread a layer of cinder on top as a drainage layer, fill in the culture soil, plant the hyacinth bulb into the pot, and expose the bud point at the top. Water it once and place it in a place where the light is scattered.
Watering requirements
Hyacinth watering can be carried out according to the watering principle of seeing dry and wet, as long as the potting soil is not too dry, do not need to water too much. If the soil is too wet or waterlogged for a long time, root rot is prone to occur.
Watering should also be properly controlled during the flowering period of the plant, as too much water can easily cause the flowers to fall.
Nutrient supplementation
When hyacinths are planted in pots, it is necessary to ensure that the soil is fertile, and a thin fertilizer can be applied lightly during the growth period. For example, you can pour some fermented cake fertilizer water and other organic fertilizer liquid. Applying potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution 1 or 2 times before flowering can make the plants bloom bigger and more beautiful.
Increase the light
Hyacinths should be exposed to adequate sunlight throughout their growth and development. If the light is insufficient during the period, the plants will grow thin, the flowers will be scarce, and the flowers will be dull. Therefore, in daily maintenance, it should be maintained in a sunny place as much as possible.
How to save the bulbs:
Around June, the aboveground part of hyacinth basically withered seed bulbs enter the dormant stage, at this time, the bulbs can be dug out, prune off some rotten roots and fibrous roots, rinse the soil on the surface of the ball, soak it in carbendazim solution for half an hour, then dry it naturally and wrap it in newspaper or plastic wrap, and then put it in the refrigerator and refrigerate it. The benefits of refrigeration are not only to prevent mildew of bulbs, but also to complete the process of low-temperature vernalization, which can be described as killing two birds with one stone.
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Hyacinths can be grown at home, as long as they are watered regularly, and the bulbs can be dried and placed in a plastic bag, then placed in a dry cabinet, or stored in a dry and ventilated location.
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Yes, after the bulbs are dug up from the soil, they should be cleaned, the old roots, stump roots, and rotten roots on the bulbs should be cleaned, and then the bulbs should be placed in a cool and ventilated place to dry the wound.
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Now you can plant it at home, its survival rate is still relatively high, it is better to breed, hyacinth bulbs should be dried and stored in a dry place, so that its bulbs will not be damp and moldy.
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Hyacinth bulbs need to be dug out of the soil before preservation, then washed with clean water to remove old, residual and diseased roots, and then soaked in carbendazim solution for disinfection. Store dried bulbs in a cool place, refrigerate them in the refrigerator, or wrap them in newspaper.
The bulbs of hyacinths are dug out of the soil and then washed with clean water to remove all the soil from the surface. After that, the old, stump and rotten roots on the bulb are cut off with a knife to keep the root system healthy, and then placed in a ventilated place to dry the wound.
The bulbs to be preserved should also be disinfected, soaked in carbendazim solution diluted with water, and the bulbs should be taken out after 30 to 40 minutes to ensure that the residual bacteria on them have been eliminated, and then dried for preservation.
How to store the processed hyacinth bulbs can be directly packed into a bag filled with sawdust, and then the bag is sealed, and the suspension is hung in a cool and ventilated dry area, so that it can better enter dormancy, and then take it out for planting in the next year.
You can also choose to put the bulbs directly into the bag to keep it breathable, and then put the bag directly into the refrigerator for refrigeration to keep it in a good dormant state and avoid nutrient loss or bacterial infection.
It is also possible to wrap the naturally dried bulbs directly in newspaper and place them in a cool, ventilated location so that the bulbs can breathe normally and will not rot due to the stuffy environment. Wait until October of the following year to remove the bulbs from the newspaper and sow them.
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To preserve hyacinth bulbs, you need to prune, clean, disinfect and sterilize. Use sand storage, bag sealing, refrigerator low wheel pin temperature refrigeration and other methods to keep fresh, and can be replanted to potting soil in the spring of the next year. When storing and sealing in the sand, it should be properly insulated, and the low temperature environment should not be lower than the freezing point.
Hyacinth bulbs are usually treated and preserved after flowering. The hyacinth bulbs are removed from the growth environment, and after pruning the old roots, stump roots, and rotten roots, they are cleaned and disinfected, and placed in a cool and ventilated environment to recover the wound.
After washing the hyacinth, it can be stored in moist sand, and the temperature in the fine sand is stable in the warm range. The bulbs of the sand are not susceptible to pests and diseases, and can be removed and transplanted after the spring of the next year.
Prepare a bag with sawdust, place the hyacinth bulbs in the bag, then seal the bag tightly and hang it in a cool, ventilated and dry environment. This preservation can make the bulbs enter a dormant state well, but ensure that the air permeability in the environment is normal.
After air-drying, hyacinths are wrapped in clean and dry newspaper and placed in the fresh-keeping and refrigerated layer of the refrigerator, and the low temperature is used to force the hyacinth's bulbs into a dormant state. Moreover, it is not easy to rot in a low temperature environment, and the temperature is properly controlled to prevent it from falling below freezing.
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Before and after digging the ball, it is necessary to water properly to keep the potting soil relatively moist and convenient for taking the ball. Once the balls are removed, remove any excess dirt and remove the aged rhizomes and leave them in the shade for a few days.
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A necessary step when sterilizing before bagging and storing, there will be a large number of bacteria in the humus soil for a long time, soak it in carbendazim solution for 40 minutes, take it out and dry it naturally.
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After disinfection and drying, the bulbs are directly bagged and hung in a cool place, taking care not to hurt the bulb epidermis, and look through them once a week. Or just wrap the bulbs in newspaper and store them in the refrigerator.
The bulbs are usually dug up in June for storage, and the temperature hanging in the shade is 20 25, of course, the temperature is high in summer, as long as it is placed in a cool place and properly ventilated, there should be no problem. Many flower friends will also choose the way of refrigeration, the purpose of refrigeration is to promote flowers, note that the ball can not be refrigerated immediately after harvesting in June, after two months of room temperature storage, put it in the refrigerator in August, and the temperature is controlled at 2 5 degrees.
When handling bulbs, do not hurt the root system so as not to affect the regrowth.
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Hyacinth is a very popular bulbous plant in autumn and winter, only a little water can be raised very well, how to preserve the bulb before vernalization, if the flower stalk is not pulled out during the maintenance process, how to solve the rot of the bulb during hydroponics? If the bottom of the bulb has rotted, it should be cut off in time, re-disinfected and sterilized and re-hydroponic, and after the root system grows, the water level should be lowered to avoid water soaking directly into the bulb, which is the best hydroponic method.
Some flower friends will choose to buy some hyacinth bulbs in winter, and when they buy them, they are packed in some brown paper bags, how to preserve these bulbous hyacinths? The bulbs of hyacinths should be properly refrigerated before they warm up in spring, so that they are easy to take root and sprout, and the bulbs of hyacinths are generally wrapped in newspaper and then put in the refrigerator. If there is a very mild mold at the bottom of the bulb, but the root system is growing well and the new shoots at the top are growing well, there is no need to cut off the moldy parts.
After that, you should always pay attention to the condition of the hyacinth bulb, in addition to maintaining a cool environment, but also to avoid the bulb getting wet, otherwise the bulb will be easy to rot, do not put fruit next to the scene, especially not apples, bananas and other fruits, otherwise the bulb is easy to rot, and it will also affect the flowering of hyacinths. Hyacinths are also very easy to bloom in water culture, so how to solve the problem that the leaves cover the flowers and the peduncles can't be extracted? In this case, you must not fertilize indiscriminately, sometimes the temperature is too high to affect the flowering, it is easy to cause the flower stalk to bloom before it grows, at this time you should directly put the hyacinth in the shade to maintain, avoid sunlight, you can let the flower stalk slowly pull out, if the flower stalk has not been pulled out to bloom, it will affect the ornamentation.
If the hyacinth is soaked in too much water, that is, the bulb is exposed to water in too much area, and the bulb itself carries germs, which is easy to cause the bulb to rot.
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Hyacinth bulbs can be hung in a dry place in a bag or stored in the refrigerator. It can also be stored in fine sand.
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After the hyacinth blooms, the bulbs are preserved and treated in this way, and they bloom again the next year, which is bright and eye-catching!
What to do with potted soil-grown hyacinths after flowering.
Hyacinth is not only hydroponic, it is easy to grow in water, but it is also very beautiful in a pot, it is also very easy, it absorbs nutrients in the soil, the flowers are particularly bright, the flowers are very large, and the flowers are particularly brilliant and dazzling.
After the hyacinth blooms for a period of time, the flowers will gradually wither, and at this time, many flower friends directly throw away the bulbs that have bloomed after soil cultivation.
Don't throw it away, if it's a soil-grown hyacinth, cut off the residual flowers directly, don't dig out the bulbs, put the pots together in a ventilated and shady place on the balcony, and occasionally water a little to keep the soil moist. It will sprout and bloom the next year, but the flowers will be smaller, and this is often done.
What to do with hydroponic hyacinths after flowering.
If it is a hydroponic hyacinth, hydroponics will emerge buds for a period of time, generally after December, when the temperature rises a little, maintain a certain amount of light, it will bloom particularly good-looking flowers. Generally, it will bloom for more than a week or so, and after flowering, the bulbs are also kept, and after cutting off the residual flowers and leaves, the bulbs are buried in the pot.
How to preserve the bulbs after hyacinth flowering.
If you don't want to keep the bulbs in a pot, you can also cut off the leaves after the residual flowers, then dry it, put it in the sand, a little moisture, or wrap it in newspaper and put it in a ventilated and cool place, and then plant it in a pot in autumn and winter, or hydroponics, it will still bloom.
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