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Can hyacinth be cultivated locally

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-03 08:30:05
Hyacinth can be cultivated in soil or water. In soil culture, we need to select full and round seed balls and put them in carbendazim for soaking and disinfection. Then the basin soil was mixed with garden soil, rotten leaf soil and sand soil, and the seed ball was planted into it. After watering, put it in a cool and ventilated place and wait for its rooting and germination.

I. is it OK to cultivate in soil?

Hyacinth, of course, can be cultivated locally. Compared with hydroponics, hyacinth usually has two years of flowering, but it is difficult to bloom again after one year of hydroponics. But daily maintenance, soil culture to prevent pests, but also control water and fertilizer management, more trouble than hydroponics.

Second, how to cultivate

1. Selection of seed ball: the seed ball shall be full and round. Press it at the same time to see if the knot is not firm. If it is soft, it may be internal corruption, and the survival rate will not be very high. After selecting the seed ball, disinfect it, soak it in carbendazim solution for 30 minutes, take it out and dry it, then soil culture.

2. Pot soil preparation: the key to make the seed ball develop well with proper pot soil. Hyacinth is suitable for growing in loose and fertile sandy soil. You can mix garden soil with sandy soil and add a small amount of rotten leaf soil.

3. Planting process: put the soil into the flowerpot, and dig a hole after the surface is flat. Put the seed ball in the hole and cover the soil. If there is apical bud, it should expose the soil surface. And place the potted plant in a well ventilated place, but avoid light

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4. Precautions: water less before sprouting, and water again after the soil is dry, and pour thoroughly once. The temperature should be about 10-20 ℃, too high and too low are not conducive to budding. Generally two weeks can take root, another week can increase the light

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