What are the detailed cultivation methods of narcissus, and how to plant narcissus?

What are the cultivation methods of narcissus?The editor introduces the cultivation methods of narcissus and the detailed planting process of green plants and flower introduction. Let's take a look together.Narcissus is a very good New Year's flower. Generally, when winter just begins, many merchants will sell a large number of narcissus bulbs. As long as we plant them, they will grow leaves and bloom, and the flowers are very beautiful. How should we care for narcissus? It is divided into two situations: hydroponics and soil cultivation.First, let's talk about hydroponics. It is very simple to hydroponically cultivate narcissus. We just need to remove the dry epidermis and scrape off any moldy spots, thoroughly clean the dry and rotting roots at the bottom of the root plate, then find a container, add some carbendazim, and submerge the narcissus bulb completely in water, soaking for 1-2 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 growth liquid to the water, then put it in a place with plenty of light. It's best to pour out the water at night and add water the next day. In this way, our hydroponically cultivated narcissus will grow buds evenly and directly produce flower spikes to bloom. During the hydroponic process, if the leaves grow very tall, it is best to start using a dwarfing agent when they first sprout, diluting it in the water, which can effectively prevent it from becoming leggy.The method of soil cultivation is also very simple. After the bulbs are properly treated, the treatment method is the same. Take the bulbs out of the carbendazim solution, slightly dry the surface moisture, and then plant them in the soil. The height of the covering soil should not exceed the sprouts. Then water thoroughly, and don't forget to add some root growth liquid and carbendazim to the water to prevent the soil from containing fungi that could cause the bulbs to rot. After planting, put it directly under the sunlight, and it will quickly grow roots and sprouts. When the potting soil is half-dry, water thoroughly again, adding dwarfing agent to the water. The resulting plants will be shorter and the blooming flowers will be even more beautiful.Cultivating narcissus is very simple, whether it's soil or hydroponic cultivation. It must have plenty of light. After the flowers bloom, cut off the spent flowers promptly. The bulbs can be buried in the ground or directly planted back into the soil, then give them plenty of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to replenish, allowing them to grow bulbs quickly and restore the bulb's fullness. By summer, they will be in a dormant state and dry up. As long as we ensure the potting soil stays dry and do not water, they can safely pass the time. When autumn comes, water again. They will not bloom that year but after another year of care, they will bloom again. This is what we need to pay attention to in the cultivation of narcissus; it blooms every other year.I hope you will like the sharing above on the cultivation methods of narcissus and the detailed introduction of the planting process.