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How long can hyacinth flower keep

Hank Schrader
2020-07-03 08:28:36
If hyacinth is cultured in water, it can only be raised for one year, and it is difficult to have multiple flowers in the next year. In soil culture, the culture time is longer. As long as the maintenance method is proper and the growth environment is suitable, it can be cultured for 3-5 years. During maintenance, pay attention to supplement sunshine, select well drained and wet sandy soil, and supplement water and fertilizer in time. For hydroponics, we need to change the water once a week.

How long can I keep it?

The cultivation of hyacinth flower can be divided into two methods: hydroponics and soil culture. If hydroponics is used, it can only be cultured for one year because of the limited nutrients, and it is difficult to have multiple flowers in the second year. If soil culture is adopted, the cultivation time will be longer. As long as the maintenance method is proper and the growing environment is suitable, it can be kept for 3-5 years. However, it is necessary to pay attention to the storage of seed balls. After flowering in that year, cut off the stems on the ground, and then put them in a cool and ventilated place for storage. The next year, replanting, and careful maintenance will prolong the time

II. Maintenance methods

1. Sunlight: sufficient sunlight can help the plant grow. If the growing environment is dark, not only can the plant not blossom, but also the plant may die. Daily maintenance is placed on the balcony, so that the bright light can be contacted.

2. Soil: the cultivated soil is very important. You need to choose the sandy soil with good drainage and moisture, and keep the pH neutral.

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3. Water and fertilizer: water and fertilizer are the factors on which growth depends. Supplement water in time and keep wet. Apply fertilizer in time to ensure good nutrition.

4. Water change: for hydroponics, we need to change the water once a week to ensure the water quality is clean.

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