How to plant narcissus: Teach you the correct skills for raising narcissus.

Narcissus planting methods

Today, the editor will explain how to plant narcissus and teach you the correct skills for raising narcissus, as well as an introduction to green plants and flowers. Next is a comprehensive introduction.

Narcissus is a very good annual flower. Generally, when winter just begins, many businesses will sell a large number of them. What is sold at this time is the narcissus bulb. As long as we plant it and it grows leaves, it can bloom, and the flowers are very beautiful. How should narcissus be raised? It is divided into two situations: hydroponics and soil cultivation.

First, let's talk about hydroponics. Hydroponic narcissus is very simple. We just need to remove the dried outer skin and scrape off any mold spots. Clean the dry and rotting roots at the bottom of the root plate thoroughly, then find a container, add some carbendazim, and submerge the narcissus bulb completely in water, soaking for 1 to 2 hours. After that, we can take it out and put it in a hydroponic pot to let it grow roots. After placing it in the hydroponic pot, add a few drops of root-promoting solution to the water, then put it in a place with plenty of sunlight. It's best to pour out the water at night and add water again the next day. This way, our hydroponic narcissus will grow buds evenly and directly bloom. During the hydroponic process, if the leaves grow very tall, it's best to start using a dwarfing agent when the buds just appear, diluted in water, which can effectively prevent it from becoming leggy.

The soil cultivation method is also very simple. After the bulb is processed, the method is the same. Take the bulb out of the carbendazim solution, let the surface moisture dry slightly, then plant it in the soil, making sure the soil does not cover the buds. Water it thoroughly, and don't forget to add some root-promoting solution and carbendazim to prevent fungi in the soil from causing the bulb to rot. After planting, put it in direct sunlight, and it will grow roots and sprouts quickly. When the potting soil is half-dry, water it thoroughly again, adding a dwarfing agent this time, which will make the plant shorter and the flowers even more beautiful when they bloom.

Narcissus cultivation is very simple, whether it's soil or hydroponics. It must have plenty of light. After the flowers bloom, cut off the remaining flowers promptly. The bulb can be buried in the ground or planted back in the soil, then add plenty of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to let it grow the bulb quickly and restore the bulb's fullness. By summer, it will be dormant and dry up. As long as we ensure the potting soil stays dry and don't water it, it can safely pass the time. When autumn comes, water it again. It won't bloom this year, but after another year of care, it will bloom again. This is what you need to pay attention to in narcissus cultivation; it blooms every other year.

The above introduction on how to plant narcissus and the comprehensive guide on the correct skills for raising narcissus have been provided. I hope it brings some knowledge about green plants to plant enthusiasts.