How to handle daffodil flowers after they bloom, preservation and replanting techniques

Abstract: The daffodils bloom so beautifully that they fade in the blink of an eye. What should I do? Don't worry, let me tell you what to do after the daffodils bloom, so that your precious flowers can continue to bloom next year! 1. Trim after the flowers. Don't let the residual flowers drag you down. The daffodils are withered. Those residual flowers and leaves are not...

The daffodils bloom so beautifully that they fade in the blink of an eye. What should I do? Don't worry, let me tell you what to do after the daffodils bloom, so that your precious flowers can continue to bloom next year! 1. Trim it after flowers. Don't let the residual flowers drag you down.

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The daffodils have withered. Those residual flowers and leaves must not be left. They will consume the precious nutrients of the daffodils. Pick up your small scissors and gently cut off those withered flowers and leaves. Remember to be careful not to hurt the stems of the daffodils. 2. Maintenance and management to allow flowers to thrive

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1. Light adjustment: Daffodils like sunlight, but also avoid strong direct sunlight. Move it to a semi-shaded place and let it enjoy the scattered light so that the flowers can grow healthier.

2. Moisture control: Daffodils like a humid environment, but you can't over-water them. It's good if the soil is slightly moist. Excessive watering will cause the roots to rot.

3. Fertilization supplementation: In the later stage of growth, apply appropriate amounts of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to promote the maturity of the corms, and stop applying nitrogen fertilizer to make the flowers grow stronger. 3. Treatment of bulbs to prepare for next year's flowering

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1. Natural air drying: When the leaves turn completely yellow and begin to wither, it takes about 4-6 weeks. You can take out the plant together with the pot soil and place it in a well-ventilated and light-protected place to dry naturally.

2. Storage of the bulbs: After the bulbs are completely dried, separate them from the soil, remove residual soil and dead leaves, place them in a breathable paper bag or net pocket, and store them in a cool, dry place until re-planting in the autumn. 4. Precautions to keep flowers away from pests and diseases 1. Pest and pest control: Regularly check the status of plants and take timely measures when abnormal situations are found, such as spraying pesticides or fungicides.

2. Dormancy protection: Ensure that the storage environment has a suitable temperature, 5 ° C to 10 ° C, to avoid diseases caused by high temperature or humid conditions.

3. Timely multiple planting: Select the best planting time according to local climatic conditions, generally between autumn leaves after falling leaves to early winter. 5. Maintenance tips to make your daffodils more beautiful 1. Change to soil culture: After hydroponically cultured daffodils have blossomed, you can consider changing to soil culture and cultivating them according to soil culture maintenance methods.

2. Preserve the bulb: If you want the daffodils to continue to bloom in the coming year, you must preserve the bulb bulb of the daffodils and place it in a low-temperature refrigerator for low-temperature preservation, or bury the daffodils in moist sandy soil or fine sand. Preserve.

3. Continued maintenance: After the daffodils bloom, you can also not do any treatment and let the residual flowers wither on their own. You can also not remove the daffodils from the breeding environment for preservation, but continue to maintain them.

4. Timely watering: Daffodils need appropriate water after flowering to maintain growth and store nutrients, but be careful not to water too much to avoid causing moisture to the roots and causing disease.

5. Providing nutrients: Narcissus require sufficient nutrients during their growth. When cultivating daffodils after blooming, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizers need to be applied 1-2 times every other month to provide daffodils with the nutrients needed for growth.

6. Lighting conditions: When cultivating daffodils, if there is insufficient light, the plant will not grow normally, which will prevent the daffodils from blooming. It is necessary to move the daffodils to a bright place and allow them to receive no less than ten hours a day. Natural light.

7. Conservation and management: When maintaining daffodils, it is necessary to provide loose, fertile soil rich in humus. Nutrient soil prepared by mixing legus soil, pastoral soil, and perlite in a ratio of 2:1:1 can be used as a cultivation substrate. It is also necessary to apply enough base fertilizer to the soil, and decomposed organic fertilizer can be used to make the soil more fertile.

Having said so much, have you learned how to deal with daffodils after they bloom? Go ahead and try it and let your daffodils continue to bloom beautiful next year!