What is the planting method for narcissus?
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Narcissus is a plant that we often see in our lives. Narcissus prefers warm, humid, well-drained conditions, plenty of sunlight, and has a strong vitality. Next, we will introduce in detail from two aspects: planting methods and precautions.
1. Hydroponic planting
If you want to hydroponically plant narcissus, you should choose a healthy narcissus with no damage to the skin, clean it thoroughly, peel off the outer skin of the narcissus, expose its tender buds, make a vertical cut on the sides of the top of the narcissus bulb that does not grow small bulbs, with a depth of one-third of the bulb, only cutting the bulb scales, and be careful not to hurt the tender leaf buds. Then soak it for about two days. On the third day, you can place it in a sterilized container, adding water to cover one-third of the narcissus bulb. Also, the roots need to be cleaned, cutting off the old roots at the bottom of the narcissus.
2. Soil cultivation
Soil cultivation of narcissus is generally carried out in October to November. Use a clay pot, then fill it with fertile and loose soil, peel off the withered bulb scales of the narcissus head, remove some old and weak roots, and plant it in the soil, with a depth of 1-2 centimeters, and finally place it in a cool and well-ventilated place to wait for rooting.
3. Precautions
The newly planted narcissus needs to change the water once a day. When the narcissus bud forms, the water needs to be changed once a week, and some nutrient solution can also be added to supplement the nutrients for the narcissus. Change the water promptly when the water becomes turbid. During the day, the narcissus should be placed in a place with plenty of sunlight, and at night, pour out the water from the pot and place it indoors to prevent the leaves from growing excessively. Add clean water the next day.
Cultivating narcissus does not require fertilizer, as clean water can meet the daily growth needs of the narcissus. The temperature for planting narcissus should not be too high or too low, generally maintaining around 10°C-20°C in the early stage, and suitable for growth in a place with a temperature of 20°C-25°C in the later stage. Narcissus prefers a sunny environment, and insufficient sunlight may affect the growth of the narcissus.
The above is a detailed explanation of the planting method of narcissus and the cultivation techniques related to narcissus. I hope this article can provide you with help in green plant management!