1、 Can I have soil culture
Hyacinth can of course be cultivated in soil. Compared with hydroponic culture, hyacinth in soil culture generally has two years of flowering season, while it is difficult to bloom after one year in hydroponic culture. However, in terms of daily maintenance, soil culture should prevent diseases and pests and control water and fertilizer management, which is more troublesome than water culture p>
2、 How to cultivate soil
1. Seed ball selection: the seed ball shall be plump and round. Press it at the same time to see if it is firm. If it is soft, it may be internal corruption, and the survival rate will not be very high. After selecting the seed ball, disinfect it, soak it in carbendazim solution for 30 minutes, take it out and dry it, and then soil culture p>
2. Pot soil preparation: proper pot soil is the key to the good development of seed balls. Hyacinth is suitable for growing in loose and fertile sandy soil. Garden soil and sandy soil can be mixed, and a small amount of rotten leaf soil can be added p>
3. Planting process: put the soil into the flower pot and dig a hole after the surface is leveled. Put the seed ball in the hole and cover the soil. If there is a terminal bud, expose the soil surface. Place the potted plants in a well ventilated place, but avoid light p>
4. Precautions: water less before budding, water again after the soil is dry, and water thoroughly at one time. The temperature should be kept at about 10-20 ℃, too high and too low are not conducive to budding. Generally, it can take root in two weeks and increase the light in another week p>