Sand raising method of daffodils
When raising daffodils in sand, the first thing is to prepare a suitable sand bed. Generally, when raising daffodils at home, one flowerpot can be satisfied. You can choose a flowerpot of appropriate size, spread a layer of sand inside the flowerpot, and spray the sand wet p>
After preparing the sand bed, the corms should be treated. First peel off the dry scales on the outside of the corms, and then remove the withered roots and soil. Draw two knives on the bulb to facilitate the extraction of the scape. Pay attention not to hurt the flower bud when you draw p>
Wash the bulbs of daffodils, and then plant them in a flowerpot. When planting, it's best to bury the whole bulbs. After planting, it is necessary to pour water, and then it is best to spray water every day. When the scape of daffodils begins to grow, reduce the amount of water and keep the sand bed moist. The breeding temperature should be kept at 10 ℃ - 15 ℃ p>
Precautions for Narcissus sand culture
Daffodils raised in sand are ordinary daffodils, and carved daffodils are not suitable. When planting in pieces, pay attention to the density not to be too large, and pay attention not to hurt the leaves during treatment p>
When Narcissus is raised in sand, it needs to maintain sufficient light, low maintenance temperature and good ventilation environment. Note that when the light is insufficient or the temperature is too high, the plants are more likely to grow in vain. Daffodils are prone to diseases and insect pests due to poor ventilation p>
When conditions are similar, sand fed daffodils bloom later than water fed daffodils, usually more than ten days later< span>