It is necessary to use soil with strong water holding capacity, high nutrient content and good aggregate structure to raise hyacinth. Specifically, the rotten leaf soil, the original picture, coarse sand and bone meal can be evenly mixed in the proportion of 10:6:2:1 for its cultivation.
Hyacinth doesn't need too much light. It can grow well if it is exposed to 1-2 hours of scattered light every day. But notice that you need to rotate the flowerpot every day to prevent it from growing in one direction all the time.
Hyacinth likes a humid growing environment, so water it frequently, but not too much water at a time. Usually, keep the soil moist. If it feels dry, water it.
The temperature of hyacinth should be different in different periods. Specifically, 2-6 ℃ is the best when the bulb is long rooted, 5-10 ℃ is the best when the bulb is budding, 10-12 ℃ is the best when the bulb is long leafed, 15-18 ℃ is the best when the bulb is budding, and 25 ℃ is the best when the bulb is differentiation.
1. Outdoor breeding. Generally speaking, hyacinth is more suitable for low temperature environment, so it's best to breed it outdoors at ordinary times, wait until the temperature is lower than 0 ℃, and then move it indoors.
2. Dispel the fragrance of flowers. Hyacinth is not only beautiful, but also sends out strong fragrance. If you can't get used to the fragrance, keep it ventilated and let it go as soon as possible.