When do daffodils bloom and how to encourage them to bloom?
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Daffodils generally grow in autumn and bloom in winter. The flowering period is from January to February, which is around the Spring Festival. The flowering period lasts for a long time, usually lasting a month, and some can bloom until March. If the flowers are delayed in blooming, it may be because the temperature is low. You can increase the indoor temperature and provide more exposure to sunlight. For hydroponics, you can add a small amount of warm water to increase the water temperature.
1. What season does it open?
1. When does it bloom?
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 bloom in January, and the flowering period lasts longer, usually lasting a month, and some can bloom until March. The flowers are small and cute, mainly in yellow and white. They look fresh and natural. Placing them at home can add to the festive atmosphere and decorate the home environment.
2. How to urge flowers
1. Increase the temperature: If the flowers are delayed in opening, it may be because the temperature in the growing environment is too low. You can control the temperature change and increase the indoor temperature, which can promote the flowers to bloom as soon as possible. Those kept outdoors should be moved indoors for maintenance and should not be exposed to cold wind.
2. Supplement: In addition to increasing the temperature, there should also be more contact Sunlight can increase the temperature of the plant itself. It can be placed in a well-lit place during the day so that the plant can fully be exposed to sunlight.
3. Water temperature: For hydroponics, in addition to The surrounding growth temperature and water temperature also need to be increased. A small amount of warm water can be added to increase the overall temperature.
2. How to urge flowers
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