1. Breeding methods1. Soil: When growing Amaryllis, you must use suitable soil to help its growth. It is best to use loose, breathable and well-drained soil. Try to avoid using heavy soil, which will hinder the respiration and growth of its roots. 2. Light: The maintenance environment should be able to see sufficient light. It likes sunlight. If there is insufficient light, it will grow poorly. However, it should not be exposed to light for a long time or direct strong light. It is best to place it in a room with bright light and good ventilation. 3. Water: When watering Amaryllis, be sure to control the amount of water. If there is too much water in the potting soil, the roots will rot, which will directly affect its normal growth. Each time you water, you should water thoroughly so that the plant grows better in a slightly moist environment. 2. PrecautionsAfter the plant has finished flowering, the flower stalks should be pruned back as soon as possible. It is also necessary to reduce watering appropriately after flowering, otherwise the bulb will rot. Apply cake fertilizer water once every 20 days. In addition, it should be placed in a greenhouse for maintenance immediately after the beginning of winter, and fertilization should be stopped. |
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