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Planting time of grape hyacinth: the best sowing time is from November to December

After the popular hyacinth, now it's grape hyacinth! Some flower friends may not be very familiar with grape hyacinth, or they are not clear about its planting time. Today, let's get to know grape hyacinth!

Planting time of grape hyacinth planting knowledge of grape hyacinth: grape hyacinth likes warm and cool climate, likes light and shade, and is suitable for growing at 15 ℃ to 30 ℃, which is suitable for growing on loose, fertile and well drained sandy loam. Sometimes flower friends may find that if a small water is watered more, or the light is weak, the leaves of Portuguese hyacinth are easy to grow in vain. At this time, the leaves can be cut off. Flower friends are commonly known as "shaving". Too lush leaves are easy to waste nutrition and affect flowering.

Cutting leaves can be done once before flowering. If the leaves are still very long when there are flowers, you can continue to trim them!

Grape hyacinth planting knowledge hyacinth planting time: grape hyacinth likes cool but not resistant to high temperature. Autumn sowing is the best. Under normal circumstances, the best sowing time every year is from November to December. Autumn sowing should be late rather than early. Of course, it can be appropriately earlier in the north and later in the south.

When planting grape hyacinth, bury the seed ball with the germination part facing upward, then cover it with soil for 1 ~ 3cm, and finally water it for germination.

Flower friends should pay attention to that grape hyacinth has the characteristics of dormancy in summer, so even if it gets seed balls in summer, it can not be used for sowing. It can only be saved for a period of time. It can be sown after autumn. The preservation method is to wrap it in a newspaper and put it in a cool and ventilated place.

Planting time of grape hyacinth