How to water Hyacinths
An introduction to the correct method of watering Hyacinths and caring for these green plants and flowers, following which our site editor will introduce to everyone.
Hyacinths are potted plants with high ornamental value, and when the Hyacinth flowers bloom, they will emit a charming fragrance, deeply loved by the public. However, recently, one of my fans sent me a private message asking why the Hyacinth he was raising had yellowing and wilted leaves. I looked at the photos he sent and found many problems based on his described maintenance method.
1. Overwatering - Hyacinths like moisture but are afraid of waterlogging. If you water too much during the breeding process, it will cause the Hyacinth roots to rot due to normal breathing, leading to yellowing, wilting, and even drying of the leaves. I suggest that when breeding Hyacinths, do not water too much. Wait until the surface of the potting soil is completely dry before watering to ensure its healthy growth.
2. Excessive sunlight - Hyacinths prefer semi-shade. If the Hyacinth leaves turn yellow but the roots do not rot, it might be due to excessive sunlight and high climate temperatures, causing it to go dormant. In this case, just place it in a cool and well-ventilated area and slowly care for it. I suggest reducing the frequency of watering it during this time to prevent it from being unable to rest properly.
3. Lack of fertilizer - There is also a possibility of nutrient deficiency. Insufficient fertilizer may also cause yellowing of the leaves. I suggest that everyone fertilizes at least twice a year, once in April to May and another in August to September, to ensure it has sufficient nutrients to produce beautiful and fragrant flowers.
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