How to deal with hyacinth after flowering and how to treat it after flowering
It is a natural law for flowers to blossom and blossom, and there is no exception to a hundred grasses and thousands of flowers. It is a natural growth law for a plant to wither after it blossoms. As a kind of hyacinth with high ornamental value, everyone likes to breed it at home. Whenever it is particularly dazzling and beautiful when it blossoms, how to deal with it when the hyacinth blossoms? If you are not sure how to deal with it, let's take a look at the post-flowering treatment of hyacinth.
1. Post-flowering treatment of hyacinth
1. There are many colors of hyacinth, such as pink, white, blue, pansy, blue-purple, orange, red, cream yellow, dark red and so on. The flower is extracted from the bulb, showing a raceme, surrounded by 20 or 30 small flowers, each with 6 petals, like a curling clock, blooming from bottom to top, and can give off bursts of fragrance.
2. Hyacinths can be cultivated in soil and water, so when you breed hyacinths, what do you do after hyacinths bloom? In fact, it is still very easy to deal with, now let's talk about hyacinth soil culture and water culture after flowering treatment.
2. Post-flowering treatment of hyacinth in soil culture.
1. Whenever hyacinth blossoms in soil culture, the bulbs should not be discarded first, cut off the withered and yellowed leaves, and keep the soil moist at the same time. Also apply appropriate thin fertilizer and stop watering until all the remaining leaves have withered. Hyacinth bulbs can be placed in a cool and ventilated place without being dug out.
2. In the late autumn season, you can continue your soil culture. When you still want to plant in the original pot, put the pot in the water to slowly soak up the soil, and then use the normal procedure to maintain it and wait for it to blossom again.
3. Hyacinths need a lot of sunlight after flowering, so put them outdoors for no less than 4-5 hours of sunshine every day. The flowering period of 15: 18 ℃ is the most favorable, so that hyacinth blossoms can last longer.
Third, the treatment method after anthesis of Hyacinth in water culture.
1. If the hyacinth is hydroponically cultivated after flowering, the leaves and roots can be cut off after the flowers and leaves have withered. Then the bulbs are dried naturally and put in a paper bag in cold storage, or in a ventilated and cool place. Note that the temperature should not exceed 10 degrees in summer, otherwise the bulbs are perishable.
2. After November, the temperature dropped gradually. At this time, the hyacinth bulb can be taken out, put on water and added to the mouth of a bottle one centimeter away from the bulb, and then it can be placed in a 5 ℃ room to promote the root. Waiting for the root system to grow to 2 centimeters, follow the usual breeding method.
Conclusion: the above are the post-flowering treatment methods of hyacinth, which can be divided into soil culture and water culture. When everyone is breeding hyacinth, don't throw it away after it blossoms, you can deal with it. However, the hyacinth that has flowered will be sparse in the second year, and the flowers will not be as full as in the first year.
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