Grape hyacinth cultivation methods and precautions
Last Update :2024.10.26
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Grape hyacinth is native to Europe. It is named because the clusters of small flower buds are shaped like grapes. Grape hyacinths come in various colors and are cute and charming. They can also be grown at home. Today we will introduce the cultivation of grape hyacinths. Methods and precautions.
Precautions
Cultivation methods
Grape hyacinths are generally cultivated in autumn and winter every year. The best soil for cultivating grape hyacinths is relatively fertile soil with good drainage properties, such as leaf humus soil and Sandy loam soil is a good soil for growing grape hyacinths. After we plant the grape hyacinth bulbs, we water them thoroughly immediately, and then place them in a sunny place for cultivation. During this period, we need to water them frequently to keep the soil moist. After the inflorescences grow, we will place the grape hyacinths in a semi-shady place for planting, so that the inflorescences can grow quickly. The best environment for planting grape hyacinths can be maintained between 15°C and 20°C, so that there is Conducive to plant growth.
Notes
First of all, when planting grape hyacinth bulbs, we must pay attention to leaking the stem heads of the bulbs. Second, when we plant the bulbs in moist soil, we need to water them immediately, and then we need to water them less or even not at all. Third, in northern areas with particularly low temperatures in winter, grape hyacinths need to be placed in greenhouses. If there are no conditions, you can bury the flower pots for planting grape hyacinths in the soil, cover the plant buds with about five centimeters of soil, and then cover the soil with a layer of ten centimeters of straw. This will effectively keep out the cold. If you encounter frost, you can cover it with some plastic film. Fourth, grape hyacinths do not need other fertilizers and do not need to be fertilized. Fifth, grape hyacinths do not require much water and do not need frequent watering, but be careful not to let the soil dry out. Sixth, the suitable temperature for grape hyacinth is between 14°C and 15°C, and the relative humidity should preferably reach 60% to 80%. Seventh, if you want to keep the leaves of grape hyacinth from growing too long, you can control the amount of watering, reduce the amount of watering and provide sufficient sunlight to achieve this effect.
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