Select the right second-generation daffodils varieties to prepare breeding tools and materials, cultivation methods, maintenance points, harvest and appreciate daffodils, known as the "Lingbo Fairy", is deeply loved by people because of its elegant and noble temperament and easy breeding characteristics. In recent years, the second-generation daffodils have become a popular choice in the flower market due to their better variety characteristics. This article will introduce you in detail the breeding methods of the second-generation daffodils, helping you easily grow beautiful flowers and enjoy the green home. Select the right second-generation daffodils variety When selecting the second-generation daffodils, we must first understand its variety characteristics. Currently, the common second-generation daffodils varieties on the market include "Gold Coast","Snow White","Emerald", etc., according to personal preferences and breeding environment, choose the right variety. Preparing breeding tools and materials The following tools and materials are needed to cultivate second-generation daffodils: 1. Narcissus bulb 2. Bottle or flowerpot 3. Culture soil 4. Kettle 5. Narcissus special fertilizer cultivation method 1. Hydroponics Put the Narcissus bulb into a bottle or flowerpot filled with clear water, the bottom of the bulb is immersed in the water, and the upper part is exposed to the water, keep the water temperature between 10-20℃, replace the clear water every 2-3 days, and add appropriate amount of Narcissus special fertilizer. The general breeding cycle is 40-50 days.
2. Soil culture method Put the narcissus bulb into the culture soil, and the thickness of the covering soil is about 1.5 times the diameter of the bulb to keep the soil moist and avoid water accumulation. During the breeding process, apply the special fertilizer for narcissus every 10-15 days. The general breeding cycle is 40-50 days. Maintenance points 1. Light: The second-generation daffodils prefer semi-shady environments and avoid direct sunlight. During breeding, the plants can be placed in places with sufficient scattered light.
2. Temperature: The breeding temperature should be 10-20℃. Too high or too low will affect the growth of daffodils.
3. Humidity: Keep the breeding environment moist, but avoid stagnant water.
4. Pruning: During the breeding process, prune dead leaves and sick leaves in time to keep the plants clean. Harvest and Appreciation After the breeding cycle is over, the daffodils will bloom beautiful flowers. You can appreciate their elegant posture, or you can pick the flowers and insert them in a vase to add a touch of greenery to your home.
The cultivation of the second generation of daffodils is simple and easy. As long as you master the correct breeding method, you can easily grow beautiful flowers. I hope this article can provide you with useful reference so that you can enjoy fun during the breeding process and feel the beauty of nature.