1. TemperatureThe best temperature is around 15 degrees. It is more afraid of cold, so it is necessary to protect it from cold in early spring and not let it get frozen due to carelessness. At the beginning, you can keep it in a warm place indoors, and after the temperature stabilizes and gradually rises, you can then put it outdoors to get some fresh air or sunshine. 2. WateringThe general principle for watering it is "water when dry and water when wet". That is to say, water the plant after the soil is dry, and water it thoroughly each time until the water flows out from the bottom of the pot. There should not be water accumulation in the soil in the pot, otherwise it will affect the growth. 3. LightingDaffodils also have requirements for light. They need to be exposed to light for about six hours a day to ensure that they can accumulate enough nutrients for the future. Moreover, the light in spring is very suitable, so you can just place it on a balcony with good light. 4. FertilizationThe plant has already started to grow in spring, so you can use some phosphorus fertilizer to supplement nutrients. Note that this will help in the future, but don't use too much, otherwise it will have the opposite effect. |
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