Dormancy of Ranunculus Japonicus
Hyacinth is dormant. In fact, many times, flower friends breed hyacinth. When hyacinth blooms, it begins to wither and turn yellow. Everyone thinks it's dying, so they throw away the flowers p>
In fact, this is wrong. Hyacinth itself is not an annual plant, and it will not die after flowering, but will go into dormancy p>
Generally, in summer, when the temperature exceeds 30 ℃, Ranunculus hyacinth will begin to sleep. At this time, all its leaves will wither, just like "dead" p>
Dormancy maintenance of Ranunculus japonicus in summer
In summer, it should be noted that with the increase of temperature, the flower Ranunculus will gradually wither. At this time, reduce the number of watering. After all the leaves wither, cut off the dead leaves, cut off the water, and put them in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance p>
In fact, you can also directly take out the underground rhizomes of Ranunculus Ranunculus, and then store them in dry sand, and replant them when appropriate. Generally, hyacinth can be replanted and maintained again in autumn p>
If you don't want to take out the rhizome, you should pay attention to avoiding exposure to the sun and rain. Don't water too much. Just water a little after the soil is dry. It will recover naturally in autumn< span>