Amaryllis growing conditionsThe optimal growth temperature for Amaryllis is 18-22℃. It is a sun-loving plant, especially in winter when it needs sufficient light. It is suitable for planting in loose and fertile sandy soil. There should be no water accumulation in the soil. It can be mixed with rotted manure, leaf mold and sandy soil. How to grow AmaryllisTo grow amaryllis, you need sandy soil with good drainage. The summer temperature should be between 18-22℃, and the winter temperature should not be lower than 5℃. You can usually place it in a well-ventilated and sunny place. Water it moderately to keep the soil slightly moist, and trim dead and diseased leaves in time. Watering Amaryllis flowersAmaryllis likes a humid environment. It needs to be watered thoroughly each time, but there should be no water accumulation. Just keep the soil slightly moist. If too much water is given, it needs to be drained in time to avoid rot due to water accumulation. Fertilizing AmaryllisBefore amaryllis flowers sprout, base fertilizer should be applied once. The plants will enter a dormant period in December and July, and fertilization should be stopped at this time. During the vigorous growth period from April to June, flower buds will differentiate and liquid fertilizer should be added once a month. Liquid fertilizer should also be added every month from September to October in autumn. Nitrogen fertilizer should be used as the main fertilizer before June, and phosphorus and potassium should be used as the main fertilizer in September. Pest and disease control of amaryllisIf Amaryllis has spot disease, it will harm the growth of leaves, flowers and bulbs. After the disease occurs, the diseased leaves should be removed in time and sprayed with carbendazim for sterilization. If a viral disease occurs, it will cause the leaves to turn yellow or even the whole plant to die. The rotten parts need to be cut off and soaked in warm water for about 3 hours. How to grow Amaryllis at homeTo grow Amaryllis, you need to provide loose, fertile sandy soil. The temperature should be between 18-22℃. Maintain a good ventilation environment. Except for the summer when it needs shade, it can get more sun in other seasons. Water thoroughly and don't water too much. Propagation can be done by sowing and cuttings. Precautions for the maintenance of AmaryllisAfter Amaryllis finishes blooming, the pedicels should be pruned as soon as possible to reduce nutrient consumption. Be sure to reduce watering appropriately after pruning, and remove dead leaves, diseased leaves and overly dense leaves in time to facilitate ventilation and nutrient storage. If pruned in time, Amaryllis will bloom more, larger and brighter. |
<<: What is the best month to plant spring sweet potatoes?
>>: Carrot Growth Environmental Conditions and Characteristics
humidity Not every plant is suitable for a humid ...
Break off the side buds and turn 1 pot into 10 po...
Gourd is an annual climbing herb belonging to the...
Introduction to Shepherd's Purse Growth Sheph...
When is the best time to divide pansies? It is re...
The Legend of Daisetsu - The Flower of the Royal ...
Strawberry is a kind of berry that many consumers...
When is the right time to prune peach trees? Peac...
1. Cultivation It is best to plant longevity peac...
Can you grow succulents on weathered rocks? Weath...
Growth conditions of large-leaved radishes Large-...
What flowers are suitable for ferrous sulfate In ...
1. Can it be cut off? If the pitcher plant of you...
Osmanthus root-knot nematode Symptoms: Root-knot ...
Farming methods Pot soil requirements Money tree ...