How long does hyacinth take root and blossom in water?
1. How long is the water culture of hyacinth
If hydroponics are carried out in the right way, hyacinths can take root very quickly. After hydroponic culture, put it in a ventilated, warm place, wait for 1-2 days, it can grow young roots. In the early stage of hydroponic culture, it takes root very fast. In general, after 1-2 weeks, its root system can initially mature.
2. How long does hyacinth sprout by hydroponic culture
Hyacinth in hydroponic culture does not sprout as fast as it does. There are usually no signs of sprouting in the first few weeks of planting. When its root system is initially mature and the rate of absorbing nutrients from water is accelerated, its buds can slowly grow out. Generally speaking, it takes about 4-5 weeks from planting to germination, and about 3 weeks from initial root maturation to germination.
Third, how long does hyacinth bloom in hydroponic culture
Hyacinth needs to accumulate enough nutrients to blossom, which takes a long time. Generally speaking, after germination, it needs to grow new leaves and make the roots more mature. In this way, its leaves will synthesize nutrients by photosynthesis, and the roots can absorb more nutrients. When it accumulates enough nutrients, it can blossom. Usually, it takes about 70-80 days from planting to flowering.
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