Hyacinthus growth environment conditions and requirements Hyacinth is native to the northeastern Mediterranean and is now cultivated all over the world. The plant prefers a cool, humid and sunny climate and has relatively high requirements for light and soil. Hyacinth growth temperatureHyacinth has different temperature requirements in different growth periods. For example, the suitable temperature for seed germination is 5-10℃, the suitable temperature for leaf growth is around 12℃, and the best temperature during flowering is 15-18℃. Hyacinth growth humidityHyacinth also has certain requirements for air humidity, preferably around 70-80%. When the humidity is too high, you can increase ventilation in the environment to reduce the occurrence of diseases and pests. Hyacinth growing soil Hyacinths prefer fertile, well-drained, organic-rich sandy soil. The soil pH should be between 6-7. When maintaining potted plants, you can use leaf mold, garden soil, and coarse sand. Hyacinthus growth cycle and processHyacinth is a plant that grows very fast. If you immerse the roots of the plant in water, it will germinate in about 20 days. Green flower buds will grow after 30 days, and it will bloom after half a month. The flowering period can last for 1-2 months. |
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