1、 Planting
Hydroponic hyacinth
1. Cut off the withered roots
2. Removing bacteria with carbendazim
3. Hyacinth upper basin
4. Shading treatment at root stage
5. Sun exposure during long leaf period
6 . Maintenance during growth and flowering
1. Hydroponics is convenient and hygienic. It only needs a cup. The mouth of the cup should not be too large. It should be able to hold the ball. Of course, professional hydroponics bottles are the best, and hydroponics baskets are also good div>
2. About lateral buds. Most plants reproduce by seeds, but hyacinth propagates vegetatively and breeds the next generation by ball division. It's normal for hyacinth to carry lateral buds (small balls) in this season. I suggest novices can erase the lateral buds and completely discard them, because in terms of our domestic climate environment, it's almost impossible to cultivate a hyacinth ball into a flowering ball in a natural environment div>
3. As for the position of water surface, hyacinth is easy to rot, so the water should not submerge the sphere during hydroponic culture. There must be a 5mm gap between the seed ball and the water surface div>
4. About low temperature treatment. Before hydroponic culture, hyacinth can be refrigerated in the refrigerator safe, and then taken out for planting after 2 weeks, because from a cold place to a warm place, hyacinth will think that spring is coming and begin to take root and sprout div>
5. As for water change, it is not recommended to change the water unless there are signs of turbidity div>
6. As for fertilizer, when there is nitrogen fertilizer in the water, don't let the water see the sun! Algae will destroy the root of hyacinth div>
Hyacinth cultivated in soil
1. Preparation tools
a flowerpot, nutrient soil (no ordinary soil can be used instead), carbendazim, water basin2. Peeling disinfection
3. Upper basin
4. Watering
5. Shading treatment
6. Post processing
2、 Curing & amp; Precautions
Avoid arrows
low temperature treatment low temperature treatment for about a month before planting can greatly reduce the possibility of hyacinth catching arrows. According to the flower experiment, the early refrigeration is very effectiveWater level treatment
Root treatment
shading treatment and low temperature treatment cover the utensils during hydroponics with old newspapers and the like. At the same time, the temperature should be kept between 12 ~ 18 ℃. This can make the root system of hyacinth grow longer and longer. In the place of origin, the root of hyacinth can grow to about 50cm div>Avoid crooked head
illumination hyacinth also has phototaxis. Therefore, after hyacinth blooms, it is best to turn the pot regularly to avoid hyacinth growth and skewness. If it is long and crooked, it can be fixed with a rope to avoid breaking at last. Like the picture below, tie two hyacinths with their heads tilted to both sides together div>Water exchange treatment
as mentioned above, there is no need to change the water if the water does not become turbid. However, in case of anything, if the water inside becomes turbid, it must be changed div>1. Tilt up the side with relatively few roots and make a hole for water div>
2. Pour out half the water, then shake it a few times and immediately pour out the rest. Pay attention to the whole process and don't pour water on the ball div>
3. I'd rather water slowly than let the ball get wet, especially when it splashes. Pay attention not to increase the lower water level
4. Make the toilet paper into a small strip (tear or fold it), and wipe the inner wall of the bottle and the water on the ball accidentally div> this is to avoid accidentally tearing off the roots of hyacinth after all hyacinths are picked up. If there are few roots, you can take them out directly for water ~
3、 Post flowering treatment
Hydroponic hyacinth
after flowering, hydroponic hyacinth has almost exhausted the nutrients in the seed ball, so few can bloom again in the next year. However, if it is planted in time after flowering, it can still grow into bulbs that can bloom in the next year div>Hyacinth cultivated in soil
after hyacinth blooms in March and April, the aboveground part withers and turns yellow in June. The bulbs can be dug up, ventilated for several days and stored in a dry and cool place div>More
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