How long it takes for narcissus to bloom and bear fruit after planting, and the steps of planting narcissus bulbs in soil.

Narcissus planting: how long does it take to bloom and bear fruit?

A comprehensive introduction to how long it takes for narcissus to bloom and bear fruit, as well as knowledge about the steps of planting narcissus in the soil, including the following specific content:

Narcissus is a very popular flower in our country, with simple planting and a short growth cycle, usually blooming in about 60-70 days. It often takes less than this time, just over a month to produce beautiful flowers. Narcissus in winter is the most popular, and having a pot of blooming plants at home near the Spring Festival adds a festive atmosphere.

Recently, some flower enthusiasts have said that their narcissus does not bloom after almost two months of cultivation. The entire pot of narcissus is filled with green leaves, but unfortunately, it does not bloom, not even a single flower spike, just over 20 cm of green leaves.

It is frustrating and embarrassing when narcissus fails to bloom. Why is that? After cultivating for so long, as the Spring Festival approaches, what awaits is a pot of green leaves without flowers. It looks unattractive on the table. Why does narcissus fail to bloom? What is the problem causing it?

In the past two years, the issue of narcissus not blooming has become frequent, whereas it was rare to encounter such a problem three to five years ago. On a larger scale, it involves the entire floral industry because more and more people are growing flowers, and more and more people are selling them. Among them, there are inevitably some fraudsters, and the flowers purchased may be of poor quality. If the quality of the flowers is problematic, they naturally cannot be cultivated well, and narcissus is a typical example.

Poor quality bulbs will not bloom, and with luck, they might produce three to five flowers, but not more. Ten poor quality bulbs are not as good as one good bulb because narcissus bulbs have a dormancy period of about 3-4 years before they bloom again. After narcissus finishes blooming in the first year, vendors cut off the flower spikes and sell them in the flower market the next year. The reason our narcissus does not bloom is that we bought bulbs in the dormancy period.

Narcissus planting: how long does it take to bloom and bear fruit?

Many flower enthusiasts think that if narcissus blooms late, it may just be that it's not time yet, and it will bloom after two months. There's no need to wait. If narcissus does not bloom after more than three months, it can be discarded directly, or cut into pieces and buried in the flowerpot as "flower fertilizer." Narcissus bulbs are rich in nutrients and can be used as fertilizer when buried in the flowerpot.

In addition to poor quality narcissus, there are a few small things to pay attention to when growing narcissus at home, such as indoor temperature and water quality. Narcissus is shade and cold tolerant, with many advantages. The optimal growth temperature for narcissus is above 15 degrees Celsius. If the temperature at home is too low, it will affect the blooming time of narcissus. However, with the current living standards being high and most homes having heating, it's unlikely that temperature is the reason for not blooming.

Water quality also affects the blooming of narcissus. Narcissus absorbs nutrients from the bulb and another part from the water. Change the water every few days to prevent the water from becoming smelly and always ensure clean water. Before growing narcissus, take some water out and expose it to sunlight, then use it.

Our tap water at home has a high concentration of disinfectant, which means a high concentration of "chlorine." After letting it sit in the sun for a few days, the chlorine evaporates, and then you can use it to grow narcissus.

The above information about how long it takes for narcissus to bloom and bear fruit and the steps of planting narcissus in the soil, have green plant enthusiasts understood it all?