Hyacinth Growing ConditionsHyacinth likes a moist and well-lit environment. If the maintenance environment is dark, the plant will be weak, the stems will be too long, the flower buds will be small, the flowers will wither early, the leaves will turn yellow, etc. The summer temperature is above 35 degrees, which will affect the differentiation of flower buds, but if the temperature is too low, the flower buds will be damaged by frost. It is suitable for planting in well-drained sandy loam. How to grow hyacinthHyacinth can be planted in courtyards and flower beds. It can be used as cut flowers, or it can be potted or hydroponically grown for indoor viewing. It is an important spring ornamental flower. During maintenance, it is necessary to provide sufficient light, water it in time, keep the soil moist, apply thin fertilizer to promote the differentiation of flower buds, and provide loose, fertile sandy soil. Watering hyacinthsHyacinth needs sufficient water to grow, but it should not cause water accumulation. When watering, do not drop water on the ball and leaves, otherwise it will cause rot and mildew. Hyacinth FertilizationWhen planting hyacinths, apply sufficient base fertilizer and apply thin fertilizer once a month during the growth period. Pay attention to the concentration and dilute it before use. Potassium dihydrogen phosphate can be used during the flowering period. If the temperature is below 12 degrees, stop fertilizing. Hyacinth pest and disease controlIf hyacinth is not properly maintained, bud rot, soft rot, sclerotinia and viral diseases may occur. The soil must be disinfected in advance before planting, watering must be controlled, ventilation management must be strengthened, pesticides must be sprayed in time when diseases are found, and diseased plants must be pruned. How to grow hyacinth at homeThe soil for hyacinth potted plants can be made of peat and granular soil, or a mixture of peat and perlite. The depth of the covering soil should preferably exceed the mouth of the bulb. Watering should be appropriate, and there should be no accumulation of water, but it should not be too dry. A semi-shaded environment can be provided in the initial stage of maintenance, which is conducive to the sprouting of new buds. More sunlight can be provided during the growth period. Hyacinth maintenance precautionsIf hyacinth is grown in water, the water needs to be changed regularly to keep the water clean. Generally speaking, it will bloom in about two months of hydroponics. After the flowers wither, the flower holes should be trimmed in time to concentrate the nutrients and restore them to the bulbs, which is beneficial to the recovery of the plants. |
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