When does the hyacinth bloom, and what precautions need to be taken after it flowers?

When do hyacinths bloom

Sharing with everyone the注意事项 that need to be paid attention to after the hyacinth blooms and the little life experiences of when hyacinths bloom. Next, the editor will introduce to the netizens.

Although hyacinths are herbaceous bulbous plants, they can bloom, and they are very ornamental after blooming, and can also emit a迷人的 fragrance, which has a certain effect of relieving fatigue.

However, many people may not know when hyacinths bloom, so it is difficult to see hyacinths blooming during the breeding process. So, how to deal with hyacinths after they bloom? Let's find out with the editor next.

First, when do hyacinths bloom

The blooming time of hyacinths varies, because the growth environment will affect the normal blooming of the plant, but the difference in time is not very significant.

Therefore, most hyacinths kept at home will bloom around February, but the duration of the flowering period is not long, only two months, usually after April, the flowers will fade.

If it is grown in soil, it can bloom again in the second year, provided that fertilization is needed during the cultivation process; if it is grown in water, it is not interesting, and the blooming period of hyacinths depends on the ambient temperature.

In rooms with high temperatures, they usually finish blooming in about two weeks, and placing them in a cooler place after blooming can extend the flowering period.

Second, how to deal with hyacinths after blooming

For soil-grown hyacinths that have bloomed, they can be maintained normally until the leaves wither, then stop watering and place them in a cool place. They can sprout and bloom on their own the next year. Of course, you can also dig up the bulbs after withering, trim the roots appropriately, wrap them with newspaper, and place them in a cool and ventilated place.

When do hyacinths bloom

However, most flower friends throw away the bulbs after the flowers of the hydroponically grown hyacinths have wilted. In fact, you can keep the bulbs and they can revive in the second year.

After the flowers of the hydroponically grown hyacinths fade and the leaves wilt, pour out the water, cut off the leaves and roots, and let the bulbous roots dry naturally.

Then wrap the "bulb" with newspaper and place it in a dry place. Take it out in early December and continue to care for it as usual.

Third, precautions after hyacinths bloom

1. Need sufficient sunlight

Hyacinths that have bloomed need a lot of sunlight, so they should be placed outdoors or in a sunny location, with at least four to five hours of sunlight exposure every day. If placed indoors without sunlight, they will wither quickly.

2. Fertilize regularly

This is nutrition. The nutrition of hydroponics is naturally insufficient, and even if buried in soil after flowering, it is inevitable that some roots will break. Even if the roots do not break, it is difficult to adapt to the soil.

In addition, the nutrition of potting is also insufficient. You should know that the root system is more than 50 centimeters long when grown in the ground, and a sufficient amount of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers need to be added to the soil. After sprouting, fertilize with nitrogen fertilizers several times, and after flowering, fertilize with phosphorus and potassium fertilizers several times until the leaves turn yellow.

Conclusion:

Through the detailed introduction above, I believe everyone already knows when hyacinths bloom. Generally speaking, hyacinths will bloom in February, and the flowering period usually only lasts for two months. Do not throw them away after the hyacinth flowers fade.

Because they can be planted again next year. Now you know how to deal with hyacinths after they bloom, right?

The above is the specific introduction of the precautions that need to be paid attention to after hyacinths bloom and when they bloom, hoping to bring some knowledge to the netizens.