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How to plant Narcissus

Jesse Pinkman
2020-01-08 09:56:59
When planting Narcissus, we should first deal with the seed ball, remove the dry skin on the surface, trim the old root and dry root at the bottom, then cut the bulb, and soak it in water to promote germination. After germination, it can be placed in water to maintain rooting. Pay attention to the amount of water not to be too large, only one third of the bulbs can be used. At the initial stage, change the water and control the temperature every day. It will bloom in about one and a half months.

I. dealing with seed balls

Before planting, the seed ball should be treated first, and the dry skin on the surface layer should be removed to expose the buds. At the same time, we should also prune the old and withered roots at the bottom. Then use a scalpel to cut an octagonal shape at the bulb, pay attention not to hurt the leaf bud, and then soak it in water for two days to remove the mucus, so that the later leaves will grow more orderly.

Prepare the container

When curing Narcissus, special containers should be used. The large and small ones can just block the seed ball. But it's OK to prepare a shallow flowerpot. It's a little bigger. You can put the seed ball completely

3. Put it into the container

After soaking the seed ball, it can be directly put into the prepared flowerpot or container. Put it in and add water. Don't overdo the water. Just soak the bottom of the bulb in the water so that it can take root.

IV. later maintenance

At the beginning of water culture, we should pay attention to changing water every day. At the end of the period, we should change water every two or three days, once a week after the flower bud grows. Also pay attention to give light, should be placed in a good light place. In addition, to control temperature, should not be too high or too low, should be controlled between 10 degrees to 15 degrees, about a month and a half can bloom.

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