What to do after the daffodil flowers fade
In comparison with the knowledge of bulbous flowers like daffodils for most people, here is a detailed introduction on what to do after daffodil flowers fade.
After the Spring Festival, many daffodil flowers fade. So, what should we do with the faded daffodils? Should we throw them away or continue to take care of them? Many flower enthusiasts are犹豫不定, not knowing how to deal with them. Actually, the method to handle faded daffodils is quite simple. Interested flower enthusiasts can give it a try.
Firstly, let's talk about how to deal with faded daffodils:
For soil-grown ones: Simply剪去 the faded flowers in the pot, apply a light fertilizer (mainly phosphorus and potassium fertilizer), and take care of them until the leaves wither in summer. Then dig out the bulbs, dry them in a cool and well-ventilated place, and store them (it is said that they can bloom the following year, but many people have not succeeded, only a few have).
For hydroponically grown ones: Generally, hydroponically grown flowers are thrown away after fading (as narcissus is very cheap). If you don't want to throw them away, you can try cutting off the faded flowers and then replanting them in the soil, following the same method as for soil-grown ones.
Lastly, it seems that the above methods are simple, but the rate of reblooming is not very high (mainly due to the environmental requirements of daffodils). Also, some flower enthusiasts choose to plant them in the ground after the flowers fade. It is said that it takes about three years to rebloom. Of course, there is also the possibility of some enthusiasts managing to make them rebloom the second year.
The above [] introduces the comprehensive knowledge of what to do after daffodil flowers fade, hoping it can help you.