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Indoor Hyacinth
I have just found some indoor hyacinth bulbs that I forgot to plant. Can
these bulbs be planted and grown indoors now, or is it too late? Thanks. |
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Indoor Hyacinth
Who knows? Better to try as they won't do anything otherwise
Jack wrote: : I have just found some indoor hyacinth bulbs that I forgot to plant. : Can these bulbs be planted and grown indoors now, or is it too late? : : Thanks. -- http://www.oxfam.org.uk/campaign/cut...aq.html#action |
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Along similar lines, my indoor hyacinths flowered in early January and
I wasn't very pleased with them. The flowers weren't what you would call spectacular and they were dwarfed by the leaves, which were easily double the height of the flower. Is this normal? I'm guessing that the NPK of the compost is to blame. I watered them, gave them a bit of feed once they started flowering and they got a lot of light too... TIA Nick |
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"Nick Williamson" wrote in message
om... Along similar lines, my indoor hyacinths flowered in early January and I wasn't very pleased with them. The flowers weren't what you would call spectacular and they were dwarfed by the leaves, which were easily double the height of the flower. Is this normal? I'm guessing that the NPK of the compost is to blame. I watered them, gave them a bit of feed once they started flowering and they got a lot of light too... Ours did this too. Apparently they need to be kept in the dark for quite a while at the start otherwise they flower when they're still too small. Our were on a sunny windowsill so I guess a more shady spot is better. Martin |
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Martin Sykes wrote in message ... "Nick Williamson" wrote in message . com... Along similar lines, my indoor hyacinths flowered in early January and I wasn't very pleased with them. The flowers weren't what you would call spectacular and they were dwarfed by the leaves, which were easily double the height of the flower. Is this normal? I'm guessing that the NPK of the compost is to blame. I watered them, gave them a bit of feed once they started flowering and they got a lot of light too... Ours did this too. Apparently they need to be kept in the dark for quite a while at the start otherwise they flower when they're still too small. Our were on a sunny windowsill so I guess a more shady spot is better. Martin They really need to be kept in the dark until the flower bud is just visible, and then moved into a cool room until the flower starts to show colour, then they can be brought into the warmth. Bringing them into the warmth too early will mean that they put their energy into the leaves and not the flowers. Mike www.british-naturism.org.uk |
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