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Is it better to cultivate Narcissus in soil or in water?

Walter White
2020-01-08 09:57:17
The soil culture of Narcissus is better, and the root growth speed of Narcissus is very slow. Under the soil culture, even if there is no budding phenomenon, there is no need to worry about whether it will die; and under the water culture, it can indeed sprout, and the sprouting speed may be faster, but the maintenance process before flowering is difficult to grasp, and it is easy to rot roots.

Soil culture or water culture

It is better to cultivate Narcissus in soil. In general, Narcissus are cultivated by soil culture, because the effect of water culture is not ideal.

Narcissus

Why

Compared with Chinese Narcissus, the root growth speed of Narcissus is very slow. At low temperature, it takes a month for narcissus to grow roots, while in China, Narcissus only need to soak in water for a day to see a very obvious pile of roots. And in the case of high temperature, Narcissus won't wake up

Soil-cultured Narcissus

The Narcissus cultivated in soil culture, even if there is no budding phenomenon, do not worry about whether it will die, because the Narcissus needs more nutrients and needs a careful maintenance process. And the narcissus in hydroponic culture can sprout, and the sprouting speed may be faster than that in soil culture. However, it is difficult to grasp the maintenance process in this period before flowering. If you don't pay attention to it, it will easily lead to rotten roots, unlike the narcissus in China, which is easy to hydroponic culture. The size of bulbs, the number of flowers and even the fragrance of Narcissus are far lower than that of Chinese narcissus.

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