Can narcissus bloom again in the second year?
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Now that the flowering period of narcissus is over, many flower friends ask how to deal with narcissus after flowering. Can narcissus bloom again in the second year? Generally speaking, it is very difficult for narcissus to rebloom and it is prone to degeneration, making it hard to bloom in the second year. Therefore, in most cases, it is simply thrown away and new bulbs are purchased in the second year. However, some flower friends are willing to try. Let's see how to deal with it below.
Narcissus is a bulbous flower planted in autumn, grows in autumn, blooms in early spring, stores nutrients in spring, and dormant in summer. For both ground and potted narcissus, only the withered flowers should be cut after flowering, while the green leaves should be retained to continue growing. Around June, when the leaves turn yellow, dig the bulbs out of the soil or remove them from the pot, peel off the daughter bulbs, cut off the yellow leaves, place them in a ventilated area for 2 to 3 days, let the bulbs dry, and then store them until autumn to plant them in the open ground or flower pots. The soil should cover the bulbs, and after potting, the soil should be kept moist. Starting from autumn, apply 20% decomposed animal and human waste fertilizer water once or twice a month. It can still bloom after 2 to 3 years of growth. From August to September in the later growth stage, slightly uncover the soil around the rhizome to expose the bulbs, which is beneficial for bulb enlargement and flower bud differentiation.
Hydroponic narcissus. From October to December, place large and full bulbs in a shallow small pot or a narcissus pot, surround them with exquisite small pebbles, and place them in a south-facing sunny area on the balcony or window. They can bloom during the Spring Festival. After the flowers fade, cut off the withered flowers and transfer the bulbs with leaves to a common flower pot or ground cultivation. Generally, narcissus bulbs consume a lot of nutrients, and it usually takes until the third year to bloom after being planted in soil. However, after being hydroponically cultivated, narcissus bulbs generally consume all their nutrients due to flowering and leafing, so they are usually not planted again.
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