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What should I do after the farmed hyacinth blossoms?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Of course, hyacinth blossoms year after year in its place of origin, but it is easy to deteriorate after arriving in China, so it is still imported year after year, and it can be produced in a few places in the country, but the output is far from enough. Here to prevent two phenomena, one is that it can only be used at one time, and the other is that it can be spent again after extensive management. First

Of course, hyacinth blossoms year after year in its place of origin, but it is easy to deteriorate after arriving in China, so it is still imported year after year, and it can be produced in a few places in the country, but the output is far from enough. Here to prevent two phenomena, one is that it can only be used at one time, and the other is that it can be spent again after extensive management.

First of all, the Mediterranean climate zone of origin is mild and rainy in winter and cool and dry in summer. Water is the main factor that affects plant dormancy. So hyacinth, tulips, all kinds of daffodils, fan safflower, anemone, buttercup and so on, all grow in winter and dormant in summer. Of course, because there is still a slightly colder season in winter, natural balls still have to go through vernalization (cold environment) before they can blossom. The balls we planted are basically refrigerated, so we can blossom without vernalization, and should be able to blossom again after normal flowering, just like the place of origin.

But the time after flowering is the time for the rapid growth of plant bulbs, there are two factors that must be faced, one ignored, it may lead to degradation.

One is the length of time from flowering to leaf withering. The country of origin starts flowering in mid-February, and the bulb is fully grown and renewed at the beginning of March (some are renewed once every three years, such as hyacinth. Some of the bulbs, like tulips that are updated every year, don't get hot until mid-June or the end of June. there are nearly three months here, when the bulbs grow rapidly. Tulips almost grow from tiny new teeth to the original size of the old ball or even larger, (so tulips are the most affected and most prone to degradation). However, under natural conditions in most parts of China, the flowers began to bloom in mid-March, and the bulbs began to grow only after April. The temperature rose rapidly after May, and the leaves withered and yellowed at most in late May, resulting in the termination of half of the bulb growth, of course.

The other is nutrition, of course, the nutrition of hydroponics is not enough, even if it is buried in the soil after flowering, it is inevitable to lose its roots, and even if it continues to root, it is difficult to adapt to the soil. In addition, the nutrition in the basin is not enough. You should know that when the root system is more than 50 cm long, you have to add a sufficient amount of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer to the soil, apply nitrogen fertilizer several times after germination, and apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer to yellow leaves several times after flowering.

The temperature is also very important when planting balls after yellow leaves. I found that hyacinths and daffodils are not very sensitive. Tulips must be stored below 25 degrees, otherwise flower bud differentiation is obviously reduced and seed buds become more. In the second year, there were more balls but did not grow up, and the degradation was more serious.

There are also diseases and insect pests that can also cause degradation, which will not be repeated here.

In view of the above factors to take corresponding countermeasures, in order to ensure that there is no degradation or less degradation, at least spend more than three years!

How to deal with hyacinth after flowering? What should I do after blooming? can I still keep it?

I usually like to raise some flowers and plants in the office, but a few days ago, I couldn't stand the uncle who sold flowers downstairs and bought a potted hyacinth to come back to the company (hydroponic hyacinth).

When I came to the company on Monday, I saw that the hyacinth was very exuberant, and it was full of joy. That feels good.

But the good times didn't last long, and after a few days, I found that the flowers of hyacinth began to wither. I suddenly had a bad feeling that the flower must be going to thank me. Suddenly remembered a poem: flowers are easy to see and difficult to find.

As a result, I began to wonder: what should I do after the hyacinth blossoms? Can hyacinth be raised after blooming? Can hyacinth continue to blossom after blooming?

Just do it and ask for help from Baidu immediately!

On the Internet, there are only two theories about hyacinths after blooming:

First, let the hyacinth wait to die (this is cruel)

Second, air-dry the hyacinth, store it in the refrigerator and sow it next spring (so it can blossom again)

Well, I always know a little about hyacinth flowers this time. It seems that if you like flowers, you have to raise them yourself, and you won't know until you encounter problems after raising them. Otherwise, it's no use watching the knowledge of growing flowers all day.

Let's introduce the hyacinth.

Hyacinth, native to southern Europe, is a perennial herb of the hyacinth family, with bulbs. Hardy, like well-drained and fertile loam and plenty of sunshine. It takes root in autumn, sprouts in early spring, blossoms from late March to early April, and the plant withered and dormant in early June.

If hyacinth does not plan to collect seeds after flowering, the flower stem should be cut off to promote bulb development, and the cutting position should be in the uppermost part of the flower stem as far as possible. The bulb roots can be dug up in early June, spread out and stored in cold storage, and the summer temperature should not exceed 28C.

Add the above flower QQ group or Wechat Subscription account "Flower Information Network" to discuss how to raise hyacinth.

What to do after the hyacinth blossoms? What should I do after blooming? can I still keep it?

I usually like to raise some flowers and plants in the office, but a few days ago, I couldn't stand the uncle who sold flowers downstairs and bought a potted hyacinth to come back to the company (hydroponic hyacinth).

When I came to the company on Monday, I saw that the hyacinth was very exuberant, and it was full of joy. That feels good.

But the good times didn't last long, and after a few days, I found that the flowers of hyacinth began to wither. I suddenly had a bad feeling that the flower must be going to thank me. Suddenly remembered a poem: flowers are easy to see and difficult to find.

As a result, I began to wonder: what should I do after the hyacinth blossoms? Can hyacinth be raised after blooming? Can hyacinth continue to blossom after blooming?

Just do it and ask for help from Baidu immediately!

On the Internet, there are only two theories about hyacinths after blooming:

First, let the hyacinth wait to die (this is cruel)

Second, air-dry the hyacinth, store it in the refrigerator and sow it next spring (so it can blossom again)

Well, I always know a little about hyacinth flowers this time. It seems that if you like flowers, you have to raise them yourself, and you won't know until you encounter problems after raising them. Otherwise, it's no use watching the knowledge of growing flowers all day.

Let's introduce the hyacinth.

Hyacinth, native to southern Europe, is a perennial herb of the hyacinth family, with bulbs. Hardy, like well-drained and fertile loam and plenty of sunshine. It takes root in autumn, sprouts in early spring, blossoms from late March to early April, and the plant withered and dormant in early June.

If hyacinth does not plan to collect seeds after flowering, the flower stem should be cut off to promote bulb development, and the cutting position should be in the uppermost part of the flower stem as far as possible. The bulb roots can be dug up in early June, spread out and stored in cold storage, and the summer temperature should not exceed 28C.

Add the above flower QQ group or Wechat Subscription account "Flower Information Network" to discuss how to raise hyacinth.

 
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