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How to manage the flowering period of grapevine hyacinth

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-08 08:42:55
It usually blooms in spring, from March to may, but it also varies according to the climate. Attention should be paid to the management mode during the flowering period. Fertilizer should be applied frequently to supplement nutrients, and the fertilizer should be P-K fertilizer. Also pay attention to the temperature. The temperature is low in early spring. It's better to put it indoors. It likes to be wet and light, so it needs to be watered often, sunned more, kept wet and full of light to make the flowers bigger and more colorful.

A few months bloom

Its flowering period is usually in spring, specifically between March and may. If the maintenance method is proper, it can last for more than three months. However, the flowering time will also change according to the climate, and there will be differences between the north and the south.

2. Florescence Management

1. Nutrient supplement: all plants will consume nutrients when they bloom, so they should be fertilized before they bloom. Fertilizer with phosphorus and potassium fertilizer on the line, and into the flowering period can not be fertilizer, to be applied regularly, so that flowers can open more and more colorful.

2. Suitable temperature: provide a suitable temperature environment during flowering, not cold or hot. The temperature is relatively low in early spring. It's better to put it in the room for maintenance to avoid frostbite and affect flowering.

3. Appropriate amount of water: it likes to wet the environment itself. It needs more water in the flowering period. Water it frequently, but pay attention not to accumulate water, otherwise the root system is easy to rot.

Grape hyacinth

4. Plenty of light: it likes light. It should be put in a place with good light during the flowering period, and it should be exposed to the sun as much as possible, so that the flowers will be fuller. If the light is not enough, it is easy to grow weak and reduce the number of flowers.

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