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Why does the stem of hyacinth bend? in fact, it is a kind of arrow entrapment phenomenon.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Why does the stem of hyacinth bend? in fact, it is a kind of arrow entrapment phenomenon.

Hyacinth has a wide variety of flowers and colors, and its flowers are both brilliant and gorgeous. And it is a perennial plant with long bulbs, which is generally propagated by its bulbs and can be replanted. However, the hyacinth raised at home by many potted friends is more prone to the phenomenon of flower stem bending at the flowering stage, which seriously affects the flowering. So why does the stem of hyacinth bend?

The flower stem of hyacinth appears the phenomenon of bending, which is not only not beautiful, but also affects its normal flowering. And this phenomenon is often a manifestation of the arrow clip, because the hyacinth is easy to clip the arrow phenomenon at the time of maintenance, so we need to try our best to avoid this situation, so as to prevent it from affecting the flowering and the mood of the flower appreciator.

The clasping arrow of hyacinth is mainly due to the fact that the inner flower stem grows too fast, while the outer leaf grows too slowly, and the flower stem is sandwiched by the leaves and cannot be pulled out smoothly, thus becoming curved. The phenomenon of hyacinth arrows is mainly affected by temperature and light, on the one hand, it provides light prematurely, on the other hand, it heats up too fast.

Of course, we do not rule out a reason that is easy to be ignored, that is, some friends can not control it and often peel off the outer skin of the seed ball, which is more common in the hydroponic culture process of hyacinth. Because hyacinth is a bulb plant, its bulb is wrapped in layers of scales, which can not only protect the bulb, but also provide nutrition, and most of the nutrients in the bulb are stored in the scales.

However, in the usual growth process, the outermost scales of hyacinth bulbs are easy to age, so they become very thin, break and fall off, and look very ugly. Therefore, many basin friends simply peel it off in order to improve the appreciation of the seed ball. However, if you do this often, the planting ball will lose a lot of nutrition and can not guarantee that it can pull out the flower arrow and blossom smoothly, thus forming a clip arrow.

Therefore, we should not often peel off the scales outside the hyacinth bulb, otherwise it will lose a lot of nutrition and affect its normal growth, and then affect the arrow drawing, resulting in the normal flowering of the hyacinth seed. And even if we peel off the outermost aging scales, the outermost scales will continue to age. Although the appreciation of planting the ball has been improved for a while, the consequences of catching arrows are also painful.

 
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