The cultivation method of daffodils mainly includes the following aspects:
Choose healthy, plump daffodil bulbs that are not broken. Planting is usually carried out in September-October. The outermost epidermis of the bulbs is peeled off, the roots are trimmed, and the carbendazim solution is soaked and disinfected.
Daffodils can be grown hydroponic or soil-ponic. During hydroponics, the treated bulbs are placed in a wide-mouth shallow basin, fixed with pebbles or quartz sand, poured with clean water, and the water is kept at a height of 1 3 to submerge the bulbs. When cultivating soils, choose loose, well-drained soils, such as those with a mixture of humus, sandy and garden soils.
Daffodils are best grown at temperatures between 18 degrees Celsius and 24 degrees Celsius. If the temperature difference is too large, it may cause the daffodils to die.
Daffodils need plenty of light, about 6 hours a day. Insufficient or too much light can affect the growth and flowering of daffodils.
Hydroponic daffodils need to put a little more nutrient solution, a few drops are enough. Soil-grown daffodils are best preferably phosphate-based.
When planting daffodils, it is necessary to pay attention to keeping the soil moist, avoiding stagnant water, regularly checking the growth condition, and preventing the occurrence of pests and diseases.
The above is how to grow daffodils, I hope it will help you.