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My best friend sent me a bag of onions. The flowers look the same every day. Fortunately, they are not fried and eaten.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, My best friend came to my house and brought me a bag of onions. I thought they were really onions, because they looked so alike, but I didn't expect them to be bulbs of two flowers. She said that the flowers of this onion are big and beautiful.

My best friend came to my house and brought me a bag of onions. I thought they were really onions, because they looked so much alike, but I didn't expect them to be bulbs of two flowers. She said that the flowers of this onion are big and beautiful, so try it if you don't believe me.

Skeptical, planted them in the soil, it turned out that it is not a flower, one is hyacinth, the other is Zhu Dinghong! Hyacinth blossoms first, Zhu Dinghong is slower, and the colors are very diverse. No wonder the flowers are the same every day. Fortunately, I didn't fire you. I ate it!

The following is to share some maintenance experience!

Zhu Dinghong

Zhu Dinghong is what people often say about red. Choose sandy soil that is loose, breathable and watery, and can be matched with peat soil plus perlite or coarse sand.

It likes a warm, humid environment, usually it can be placed in a bright astigmatism place, afraid of waterlogging, watering should not be too frequent, easy to lead to decay!

Before drawing arrows, you can spray the common potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution 2 or 3 times a month to make the flowers big and beautiful and more colorful!

After the flower fails, cut off the flowers in time, so that the nutrient will flow back to the bulb root, which can avoid consuming too much nutrients and make Zhu Dinghong grow more vigorously!

Hyacinth

Hyacinth, also known as foreign daffodils, it has many colors, flowering from March to April, can be hydroponic or soil culture, hydroponic culture is more clean and hygienic!

For soil culture, to choose a fertile alkaline soil rich in organic matter, it can be prepared with garden soil, rotten leaf soil, coarse sand and bone powder, with a ratio of 5 to 1.

Hyacinth is not very fond of fertilizer, so you can apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer once before and after flowering. If the soil is cultivated to keep the soil moist, it is afraid of stagnant water, otherwise it will also cause the sphere to rot.

Hyacinth is particularly fond of light, usually it can be placed in a sunny and well-ventilated place, if the light is less, it will lead to poor plant growth! If the home light is poor, less light, you can use light instead of light, the effect is also very good!

Aren't these two kinds of "onions" beautiful?

 
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