Do you know the top 10 taboos of hyacinth conservation?

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-02-01

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Hyacinth, this elegant and fragrant potted flower, has a place in the world of flowers thanks to its unique beauty and delicate fragrance. But in order for it to thrive and bloom with the most beautiful flowers, there are some common mistakes that need to be avoided. Next, let's walk into the world of hyacinths together, reveal the best taboos to maintain it, and let your hyacinths shine at home.

Taboo 1: Choose the wrong soil.

Hyacinth is quite demanding on the soil, preferring a loose, breathable and well-drained soil environment. Therefore, when choosing soil for it, we should avoid heavy and compacted soils, which can cause poor breathing in the roots of hyacinths and affect their normal growth.

Taboo 2: Imbalance in water management.

Although hyacinths prefer moist environments, too much moisture is also their natural enemy. Excess water can cause its roots to soak in water for a long time, which can lead to root rot. Therefore, when we water, we should make sure that the potting soil is moist but not too wet, and at the same time avoid water accumulation in the pot.

Taboo 3: Improper fertilization.

Fertilizer is a boost to hyacinths, but too much or too much fertilizer can backfire and burn its roots. Therefore, when fertilizing, we should choose well-rotted organic fertilizer and follow the principle of "thin fertilizer and frequent application" to ensure that hyacinths can absorb nutrients healthily.

Taboo 4: Direct sunlight.

Hyacinths love sunlight, but strong direct sunlight can injure their leaves, and over time, they can even cause the plant to die. Therefore, in the summer or when the sun is strong, we need to build a shade net or move it to a semi-shaded place for maintenance.

Taboo 5: Temperature discomfort.

Hyacinth has high temperature requirements, and it is neither resistant to high temperatures nor cold. Too high a temperature can stunt its growth, while too low a temperature can cause frostbite. Therefore, we need to provide them with a suitable temperature to ensure that they can grow normally.

Taboo 6: Neglect pest control.

Pests and diseases are a major threat to hyacinths. As soon as we see signs of pests and diseases, we need to take immediate measures to prevent them from spreading further.

Taboo 7: Don't prune.

Hyacinths grow with some residual flowers, dead leaves, and overly dense branches, all of which need to be pruned in time. Pruning not only prunes the plant but also promotes its better growth.

Taboo 8: Do not change pots for a long time.

As the hyacinth grows, its root system gradually spreads throughout the pot. At this point, if we don't replace it with a larger pot and new soil in time, it will lead to limited growth and affect its health.

Taboo 9: Failure to pay attention to environmental hygiene.

Hyacinths need to be grown in a clean and hygienic environment. Debris, debris such as fallen leaves and residual flowers need to be cleaned up in time to avoid breeding diseases and pests. At the same time, we need to wash the leaves and pots regularly to keep them clean and shiny.

Taboo 10: Lack of patience and carefulness.

Caring for hyacinths is a process that requires patience and care. We can't rush things and we can't ignore every detail of their growth. Only if it is given enough time and care can it thrive and bloom into its most beautiful flowers.

Follow the above taboos, I believe you will be able to successfully maintain healthy and beautiful hyacinths. Let's look forward to the moment when it blooms at home!

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