1. Check the plantsAfter buying new daffodils, be sure to carefully check the growth condition of the plant, whether the leaves are yellowing, and whether the plant itself is damaged. The most important thing is to check the bulb. If there is any rotten area, it must be removed in time to ensure normal growth in the later stage. 2. Processing of bulbsIt is necessary to clean the dirt off the newly bought daffodil bulbs, and also remove some useless dead roots and scales. Then use a knife to cut a cross on the bulb to ensure that the buds inside the bulb can be pulled out earlier. After that, you can start maintenance. 3. Whether to change the soilDon't change the soil when you just buy it home, as changing the soil may easily damage the daffodils. You can wait until it has fully adapted to the environment before changing the soil. You can move it to a place with good air permeability, looseness and fertility for cultivation. 4. Maintain the environmentFirst place the daffodils in a place with soft diffuse light for a period of time, and be careful not to expose them to strong light. You can spray the plant with water to keep it moist and prevent the leaves from drying out. |
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