How to grow potted daffodils and what you need to pay attention to
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For potted daffodils, choose plants with bulbs longer than 8cm. The soil can be prepared by uniformly mixing leaf humus soil, river sand, original soil, etc. Organic fertilizer can be used as base fertilizer. When breeding, place it in a well-ventilated and sunny place.
Breeding method
Breeding methods
There are tips for selecting narcissus bulbs. First of all, you must look at the size. Generally, those above 8 cm are the best (first-class quality). Good bulbs are ring-shaped. It is oblate in shape, as hard as a fan, with relatively wide stripes on the surface. It has seed balls but will not bloom. Secondly, look at its color. Dark brown and shiny are the best. If it feels soft when pressed, the bulb is not good.
The bulb period is from September to October. The materials required for potting soil are leaf mold soil, river sand, original soil, etc., and they are evenly mixed. Use organic fertilizer as the base fertilizer. Only one plant can be planted at 2-3 cm, and then placed in a well-ventilated and sunny place.
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Drying
The freshly bought narcissus heads should be placed on a south-facing balcony to dry for two days, so that the skin will dry and loosen.
Soaking
Remove the brown film and its old roots, and soak it in clean water for two to three days to allow it to fully absorb water.
Cutting
After new roots grow, make a cut on both sides of the terminal bud, squeeze the cut wound, and then clean it to prevent the surface from turning yellow.
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