1. Soil culture methodThe most common way to cultivate amaryllis is soil cultivation, which involves planting seeds or branches directly in suitable soil. The best soil is river sand, garden soil mixed with leaf mold, which has good drainage and sufficient nutrients, and is more conducive to rooting and growth. In addition, please note that after planting, you should place it in a dark place and provide an environment of about 20 degrees, and it will soon take root. 2. HydroponicsIt can also be grown hydroponically. Clean the soil around the roots, trim off the rotten roots, and then place it in a glass bottle filled with water. New roots will grow in about half a month. 3. Nutritional MethodThe nutrition method is to use its branches or bulbs. After the wound heals, place them in a container filled with perlite, spray a small amount of water to moisten them, and add a few drops of nutrient solution. Pay attention to temperature control, and tiny roots will grow in about 20 days. 4. Sand Tibetan MethodThe sand storage method is carried out with bulbs. Prepare sandy soil and spray it with carbendazim or dichlorvos for disinfection. Then plant it in the sandy soil, spray water appropriately to moisten the soil, and it will take root in about a month. |
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