1. Hydroponic hyacinthAfter the hydroponic hyacinth has finished blooming, it can continue to be hydroponically cultivated. When the temperature gradually rises in June, its leaves will turn yellow and enter a summer dormancy period. At this time, the yellow leaves and roots should be cut off together, and then placed in a cool and ventilated place to dry for a day or two. After drying, wrap the bulbs in newspaper and place them in the refrigerator, keeping the temperature below 10℃. When the air turns cooler in November and it’s late autumn, take out the bulbs, place them on the mouth of the container, and add water to one centimeter below the roots. Put it in a dark place to take root, and it will take about 25 days to take root. 2. Soil culture of hyacinthAfter the flowers of soil-grown hyacinths fade, cut off the leaves and flower stems, keep the bulbs, and then bury the bulbs in the sand. Wait until around July 20, then dig them out and put them in the refrigerator's cold storage room, maintaining 4℃ for low-temperature germination. After the sprouts grow out, continue to bury them in the sand for development and cultivation. It can be planted in pots in December. |
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