The Reasons for the Drying of Winter Narcissus Flower Buds
Let me tell you about the introduction of the floral clinic regarding narcissus, the reasons for the drying of winter narcissus flower buds, and share the detailed content next.
1. Low Temperature - After the narcissus forms buds, it requires a temperature of over 10℃. If the temperature remains low for more than 12 hours, the narcissus flower buds will quickly turn yellow and dry.
2. Large Temperature Difference - After the narcissus forms buds, the temperature in the greenhouse should not fluctuate abruptly, and the temperature difference should be maintained between 7℃ to 10℃. A large temperature difference can easily cause the leaves and flower buds to wither.
3. Insufficient Light - Narcissus needs a certain amount of light to bloom. If the light is insufficient, the leaves will grow excessively, and the flower stalks will become weak. Before blooming, they should be placed in a sunny area for maintenance; otherwise, they will turn yellow and wither.
4. High Temperature - If the climate is abnormal and a warm winter occurs, the narcissus flower buds will bloom poorly due to continuously high temperatures, and some flower buds will wither and turn yellow.
5. Late Hydroponics - Narcissus that is hydroponically cultivated too late may find it difficult to form buds due to the drop in temperature. Even if buds have appeared, they may not bloom completely or the flower buds may wither and turn yellow due to low temperatures.
The above content introduces the reasons for the drying of winter narcissus flower buds, hoping it will be helpful to green plant enthusiasts!