1、 Soil culture
Soil culture can be divided into pot culture and field culture. Potted plants are usually planted in September, while field plants are usually sown in the second half of October. So in winter, it is usually planted for a short time p>
1. Temperature
This must be the most concerned issue, because many flowers will be hurt by low temperature in winter. But for hyacinth, it is not a difficult problem to overcome p>
It is native to the Netherlands and has a certain tolerance to low temperature. In general, it has grown roots before winter and will begin to sprout from January to February. At this stage, we just need to keep the temperature between 2 ℃ and 10 ℃ p>
Be careful not to put it in a too warm room, otherwise it will not have time to divide buds, and the grown adult plant is likely to contain arrows p>
2. Illumination
It doesn't need too much light in winter. It's best to put it in a place where it can't be directly exposed to the sun, or wrap a layer of newspaper outside for shading, and wait until it sprouts to receive the sun p>
3. Watering
There is no need to pour too much water before it sprouts. Just wait until the culture soil is dry. After budding, it needs to be watered in time to ensure that the culture soil is wet p>
2、 Hydroponic culture
1. Temperature
Water culture needs a slightly higher temperature than soil culture, about 10 ℃ - 15 ℃ p>
In addition, pay special attention not to let the temperature be lower than 0 ℃, otherwise the water will freeze and freeze its roots p>
2. Illumination
During hydroponic culture, certain light can be given, and there is no need to avoid light p>
3. Change water
In winter, its root system has just grown and is still very fragile. We should not change the water frequently to avoid damaging the root when changing the water. In addition, be careful when changing the root system p>