Hyacinth cultivation methods and precautions

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1. Breeding methods

2. Precautions


Temperature: 2-6℃ when roots grow, 5-10℃ when germination, 10-12℃ when leaves grow, and 15-18℃ when blooming. Watering: Water frequently, do not water too much each time, but the soil should not dry out. Light: 1-2 hours a day is enough, do not expose to strong light. Soil: Use a mixture of leaf mold or garden soil, coarse sand and gravel.


Hyacinth breeding methods and precautions
1. Breeding methods

1. Breeding methods

1. Temperature: It has very high temperature requirements, and different temperatures are required in different periods. The best temperature is 2-6°C when roots are growing, 5-10°C when sprouting, 10-12°C when leaves are growing, and 15-18°C when blooming.

2. Watering: It likes a humid environment and needs to be watered frequently. Do not water too much each time, but the soil cannot be dry. Wait until the soil is dry before watering.

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3. Light: It is not a light-loving plant. 1-2 hours a day is enough, but do not expose it to strong sunlight. Rotate the pot once a day to ensure that the plants receive even light.

4. Soil: It has very high requirements on soil quality. You can use a mixture of rotten leaves or garden soil with coarse sand and gravel, and the soil must retain good moisture.

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2. Precautions

1. It can only grow in a low-temperature environment. Put the plant indoors when the temperature is as low as 0℃ in winter.

2. They cannot spend the summer in the soil, they must be stored, and the bulbs must be dried in the shade.

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