Breeding method
Grape hyacinth is generally cultivated in autumn and winter every year. We'd better choose fertile soil with good drainage performance for grape hyacinth cultivation. Rotten leaf soil and sandy loam are good soil for grape hyacinth cultivation. After planting the bulbs of the grape hyacinth, we immediately irrigate it with water, and then place it in a sunny place for cultivation. During this period, we should often water it to keep the soil moist. After the inflorescence grows, we should plant grape hyacinth in a semi cool place, so that the inflorescence can grow rapidly. The environment for planting grape hyacinth should be kept between 15 ° C and 20 ° C, which is conducive to the growth of plants.
matters needing attention
First of all, when we plant the bulb of grape hyacinth, we should pay attention to the leakage of the bulb head. Second, we plant bulbs in moist soil and need to be watered immediately, and then we need to water less or even no water. Third, grape hyacinth needs to be placed in the greenhouse in the northern region where it is particularly cold in winter. If there are no conditions, you can bury the flower pot for planting grape hyacinth in the soil, cover the bud head of the plant with about 5cm thick soil, and then cover the soil with a layer of 10cm thick straw, which can effectively keep out the cold. In case of frost, you can cover it with some plastic film. Fourth, grape hyacinth does not need other fertilizer, no fertilizer. Fifth, the water demand of grape hyacinth is not much, and it does not need to be watered frequently, but be careful not to let the soil dry. Sixth, the suitable temperature of grape hyacinth is between 14 ° C and 15 ° C, and the relative humidity should be 60% - 80%. Seventh, if you want to make the leaves of grape hyacinth not grow too long, you can control the watering amount, reduce the watering amount and provide sufficient sunshine to achieve this effect.