What to do with hyacinth flowers after they fade? Can they bloom again?
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1. What to do after the flowers fade?
It is best not to throw away the remaining lumpy rhizomes after it blooms and withers. Just prune off its flower arrows and continue normal maintenance. When the weather gradually warms up, the leaves of the plant will wither. At this time, we can cut off its moisture, then take out the hyacinth bulbs and place them in a windy and cool place for maintenance. It can bloom again.
1. What to do after the flowers fade?
1. What to do after the flowers fade?
Generally speaking, if you want to continue planting the hyacinth after the flowers fade, you can cut off all the branches of the hyacinth. Leave a few leaves behind. When the temperature gradually warms up, its leaves will naturally fall off. At this time, we should not water the bulbs. Then dig out the bulbs, wrap them in a clean cloth or newspaper, and then plant them before the coming winter. If you don’t want to use it for cultivation, you can also use it for hydroponics. It’s all fine.
2. Can it bloom again
It can re-flower, but it is better to choose larger bulbs, because the chance of re-flowering of hyacinths that are too small is relatively small. Especially when carrying out hydroponics, the selected bulbs must be large and plump. The preserved bulbs can be planted in November of the following year. However, the flowers of replanted hyacinths are far less vigorous than those of the first year, and the flowers are not as beautiful, so most people throw them away after blooming once.
2. Can it bloom again?
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