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Cultivation and Maintenance Skills of Hyacinth

Saul Goodman
2020-06-29 14:02:06
The soil of hyacinth planting needs to be loose and fertile, which can be mixed with peat soil and perlite. Maintain proper temperature range and give proper light. Pay attention to the application of water and fertilizer, feed water and fertilizer regularly, spray water in summer, keep the humidity about 60% - 70%. Hyacinth will be dormant in summer every year. After the flowers wither, cut off the withered stems and leaves in time, and then take out the seed ball to dry.

I. planting conditions

In addition to hydroponics, hyacinth can also be maintained by soil culture. The soil used for cultivation needs to be loose, fertile and well ventilated. It can be mixed with peat soil and perlite to provide a suitable foundation for the growth of hyacinth. The temperature is also very important. It is necessary to maintain a suitable range. The temperature fluctuation is large, which will have a serious impact on the growth. In the process of breeding, give proper light, too weak light will cause poor growth of plants, leaves prone to yellow, and too strong light will cause burns.

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II. Maintenance skills

In the process of normal maintenance, attention should be paid to the application of water and fertilizer. The water should not be too much. After the soil is dry, water can be used. Water should also be sprayed frequently to keep the humidity around 60% - 70%. In the aspect of fertilizer, P and K fertilizer were applied in autumn and winter growth period, and top dressing was applied once before and after flowering period.

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III. summer management

Hyacinth will be dormant in summer every year. When the flower withers, the stem and leaf will wither. It needs to be cut off in time and can't stay in the flowerpot. When the ground part is completely withered, you can take out the bulb part, and then put it aside to dry slightly, wrap it in the newspaper and put it in the shade, and then plant it in the next autumn.

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