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How does earthy grow hyacinth to conserve, what matters needing attention is there

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Hyacinth is a more beautiful ornamental flowers, there is no harm in the home, although the root of hyacinth is poisonous, but as long as you do not eat by mistake, only in the home to watch, there is no problem, will not cause harm to the human body. Pay attention to the strong fragrance of hyacinth flowers, emitting ketones with fragrance, too much flavor, it has disadvantages, not suitable for bedroom and study, may affect people's health.

1. how to maintain

1. Loose soil: For soil-raised hyacinths, the choice of soil is more important. Hyacinths cannot stand the wet environment, so it is necessary to provide loose, breathable and well-drained sandy soil, which can be prepared with peat soil mixed with perlite to meet the needs of growth.

2. Adequate sunshine: The growth of plants cannot be separated from sunshine. Therefore, when the hyacinths raised in the soil are maintained, the sunshine must be ensured. If the sunshine is insufficient, it will lead to poor growth and development, and will also affect the flowering.It can be placed in a well-lit place and can be properly blocked in summer.

3, appropriate watering: Hyacinth can not stand water wet, so watering can not be too much, daily need to wait until the pot soil dry to water, one-time watering can be thoroughly watered.If there is water in the flowerpot, it needs to be drained in time.

4. Reasonable fertilization: In order to promote the good growth of hyacinth, reasonable fertilization is needed in the growth period, and a little phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be applied before flowering to meet the needs of flowering.

2. Precautions

It is necessary to disinfect the flowerpot and soil before potting to remove the bacteria and insect eggs inside, so as to avoid infection of diseases and insect pests. During maintenance, attention should be paid to ventilation to ensure that there is circulating air.

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