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What season does Narcissus bloom and how to rush it

Marie Schrader
2020-01-06 11:15:18
Narcissus usually grows in autumn and blooms in winter. The flowering period is from January to February, that is, around the Spring Festival. The flowering period lasts for a long time, generally for one month, some of which can reach March. Flowers are slow to open. It may be that the temperature is low, which can improve the indoor temperature, but also more contact with sunlight. For hydroponics, a small amount of warm water can be added to improve the water temperature.

I. what season does it open

This kind of flower is very special. It usually grows in autumn and blooms in winter. The flowering period is from January to February, that is, around the Spring Festival. If the time is early, it can be opened in January, and the flowering period lasts for a long time. Generally, it can last for one month, and some can reach March. Small and lovely flowers, mainly yellow and white two colors, looks very fresh, natural, put at home can add atmosphere for the festival, play the role of decorating the home environment

Narcissus

How to rush flowers

1. Increasing temperature: if the flower does not open late, it may be because the temperature in the growing environment is too low. You can control the temperature change and increase the indoor temperature, so as to promote the flower to open as soon as possible. Keep in the outdoor to move to the indoor maintenance, can't contact the cold wind.

Narcissus

2. Supplement: in addition to increasing the temperature, but also more contact with the sun, so as to improve the temperature of the plant itself, during the day can be placed in a good place, so that the plant can fully contact the sun.

Narcissus

3. Water temperature: for hydroponics, in addition to the surrounding growth temperature, the water temperature should also be increased. A small amount of warm water can be added to increase the overall temperature.

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