1. Handling the bulbsTo plant daffodils in the soil, you must first process the bulb, remove the soil on it, and then peel off the brown outer coat. After that, you can plant it in the soil normally. 2. Prepare the soilYou can choose sandy soil with a loose texture and good drainage. It contains nutrients and is sufficient in nutrients. This kind of soil has a good water retention effect, which is conducive to its growth and will not produce water accumulation that may cause root rot. If grown in heavy, poorly drained soil, growth will be stunted and the plant will not develop properly. When planting in the soil, bury two-thirds of the stem. 3. Provide LightThere is a certain requirement for light, which can promote the growth of the plant. The light given every day must be guaranteed to be about 6 hours, which has a positive significance for the opening of flowers. If too little sunlight is given, there will be fewer flowers. 4. Replenish waterWater must be applied in a timely manner and water shortage must not occur, otherwise the leaves will easily turn yellow, and in severe cases, they will shrink. Pay attention to watering during routine maintenance, watering once or twice a day, but do not water too much, otherwise water will accumulate. |
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