1. Wrap with thick paperAfter all the branches and leaves have withered, you can cut off the withered parts, then dig out the bulbs and place them aside to dry. Wrap it with thick paper to prevent damage, then place it in a cool and ventilated place. When the weather outside is suitable, you can take out the bulbs and replant them in the pots. 2. In glass bottlesIf the bulbs are very small, you can also find a container with a large bottle mouth, put the bulbs in it, and place it in a cool place, which will also have the same effect. 3. In the sackYou can also choose a burlap bag and put the bulbs in it. Be careful not to damage the bulbs when putting them in and taking them out. Then hang them in a ventilated place and keep them away from sunlight. If they are exposed to sunlight, it may damage the plants and affect their later growth. 4. In the flowerpotIn addition to digging out the bulbs, you can also leave them in the pots, which is a more convenient method. Just wait until the upper part withers and then cut it off, then leave the bulb inside, stop fertilizing and watering it, then put the original flowerpot in a cool place, and wait until autumn to dig it out and replant it. |
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