Daffodils, also called narcissistic flowers, are one of the top ten famous flowers in my country. They are popular among Chinese people and are commonly known as the "Lingbo Fairy". Every New Year, people like to decorate the water fairies as new year flowers. Narcissus only needs clean water to feed and does not require soil. Its roots are like silver threads, its leaves are green and vivid, and its flowers are like marigolds and silver stands, and the flowering period is long.
It is normal to raise some daffodils in home life to cultivate sentiments. Therefore, how to grow narcissus is a question that many people are concerned about. Let me share with you how to grow narcissus.
The quality of narcissus determines how many flowers bloom and whether the floral fragrance is strong. If you want to grow a good pot of narcissus, you must start with choosing a good narcissus bulb. After selection, peel off a layer of brown skin on the outside of the bulb, cut 1/3 of the left and right sides of the upper half of the bulb downward, and then cut off 2 to 3 layers of scales upward. Make a long cut in the middle of the side, down to half the waist of the narcissus ball.
Soak the cut bulbs in clean water for 1 to 2 days, then rinse the glue out of the narcissus bulbs. The soaked bulbs need to be exposed to the sun, preferably in a container and covered with a layer of rice bran. Water once a day to maintain temperature and humidity. At this time, you should pay attention to prevent cold and excessive sunlight, and you can cover it appropriately.
Darcissus likes sunshine and warmth, requires high air humidity, is not very cold-tolerant, and is afraid of heat. During the vegetative growth period, it needs moisture without accumulation.Watery sandy soil. Narcissus is different from other perennial herbaceous flowers in that it begins to grow in autumn, blooms in winter, stores nutrients in spring, and goes dormant in summer.
Hydroponics uses shallow basin water immersion method to cultivate. Put the narcissus that has been germinated upright into a shallow narcissus basin, and add water to cover one-third of the bulbs. Quartz sand, pebbles, etc. can be used to fix the bulbs in the pot.