1. How to care for flowers after they wither1. Cut off the dead flowers: Hyacinth blooms in spring and will gradually wither after blooming. When the flower stems wither, they can be cut off in time to prevent further consumption of nutrients. You can continue to keep the hyacinths. You can admire the leaves first and then wait until the leaves wither before dealing with them. If you don’t want to go through the trouble, you can just wait until the flowers wither and throw them away. It’s not expensive and you can buy another one to maintain it. 2. Cut off the leaves: In summer, the leaves will gradually wither and the hyacinth will enter a dormant state. At this time, you can cut off the withered leaves. 3. Take out the bulbs: After pruning, take out the bulbs. Be careful not to damage the bulbs. Trim the roots underneath appropriately. 4. Storage and preservation: Wash the bulbs, set them aside to dry, and then store them in a cool, dry and ventilated place. 5. Replanting: Wait until autumn, prepare the soil and replant the bulbs. 2. Will it bloom again in the second year?As long as you take good care of hyacinth, it will still bloom in the second year, but the amount of flowers will be less. |
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