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How to cultivate hyacinth

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-20 08:33:22
Soil culture hyacinth should choose sandy soil, keep the temperature of about 8-18 ℃ and sunshine for more than 4 hours every day, and water until the soil is dry. Before planting, the ball should be disinfected and soaked for half an hour, dried in the air and then planted in the pot soil, so that it can show its tip, and then it can be cultured in the shade for about 14 days, and then moved to the light place.

I. breeding environment

1. Soil: choose loose and well drained sandy soil, and you can choose garden soil, humus soil and fine sand to mix to form composite soil.

2. Temperature: it likes to be cool and avoid high temperature, so it can grow well within the range of 8-18 ℃. Pay attention that the temperature cannot be lower than 0 ℃ in the growth process.

3. Light: it needs sufficient light for its growth. It receives no less than 4 hours of light every day. Pay attention not to irradiate with strong light.

4. Water content: it likes the soil environment with slight humidity and is more drought resistant. So when watering can see dry again, not too much water

II. Planting method

1. Seed ball treatment: before planting, select Bordeaux solution and other anti-virus agents to mix into 1:1000 solution. Peel off the outer skin of the seed ball, clean the mildew inside, then put the seed ball in the disinfectant for half an hour, take it out and dry it.

2. Planting process: choose a flowerpot with a diameter of 8-10cm to plant one plant, and 3-4 large flowerpots with a diameter of 20cm. Bury the seed ball in the soil and slightly expose the tip.

3. Rooting and sprouting: it can take root after being placed in a cool and ventilated place for about 14 days. During rooting, it can be covered with paper shells and other materials to block the light. After rooting, it can be taken down and placed in the place where the light can be seen.

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