How to store daffodil bulbs
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How to properly store daffodils after flowering? What kind conditions it is necessary to save for the correct storage of daffodil planting material? Where and how best to store the bulbs so that the beneficial properties are not lost? You will find the answers to these questions in this article.
Briefly about daffodils
This plant - daffodils, is ranked among the group of flower crops that have been growing for several years. The fact that these flowers can grow in the same territory all these years and even produce a wonderful flowering process does not raise any questions. Every year, flower stalks are getting smaller and smaller, and this applies not only to daffodils, but also to other flower crops. I think it is now clear why it is worth removing the plant and giving it time to rest. All the time when the planting material is on a well-deserved rest, the bulbs replenish the reserves of energy and useful microelements, then, in an updated form, they are ready to reward gardeners with an excellent appearance, as well as an amazing flowering process.
What conditions must be maintained for the correct storage of daffodil planting material after the flowering process?
Having finally decided that this variety of flower crops simply desperately needs a change in growing places, it is worth digging them out of the soil after the flowering process is completed and taking the planting material for storage. Many beginners ask themselves: what time is it necessary to extract the daffodil planting material? The answer is very simple and straightforward. Immediately after the peduncle of this plant dries up and falls on the soil, the foliage will not lose its green color. You need to wait until the foliage turns yellow and is completely dry. Remember that extremely dry foliage lends itself to complete removal. Why dry leaves? Green foliage contains nutrients and trace elements, which eventually pass into the planting material. By removing non-dried foliage from the plant, you can stop the transfer of nutrients to the bulb.
The approximate time to move the planting material of this plant to storage after the flowering process is complete, the beginning of the summer season, immediately after the remaining foliage has dried. When counting from the beginning of the flowering process, it should take about sixty days. Remember that you should not rush, however, do not waste time digging out the planting material from the ground after the flowering process is complete. Try to find a balance in this procedure. The process of extraction too early and its consequences were described above, however, you have not yet read about the late extraction of planting material. With a sufficiently long stay in the ground, it is possible to have an erroneous idea of \ u200b \ u200bthe bulb in the ground. Both diseases and parasites can harm the planting material.
Immediately after digging up the planting material, it is worth removing the bulbs from the street or from direct sunlight, so finding them does not bode well. You also need to speed up the storage procedure so as not to serve the planting material of this plant as a treat or a home for insect pests, for example, for the bulbous fly. Getting rid of her eggs is problematic enough.
In what places is it necessary to store the planting material of daffodils after the flowering process, without losing their properties?
Store daffodil bulbs in a dry space that is often ventilated and free of dampness. Transfer the daffodil planting stock to a container, but you do not need to put soil in it. If there are a large number of varieties or planting material is divided according to the years of disembarkation, it is necessary to arrange them in different containers and sign.
For about twenty-one days, the daffodil planting material should be dried. It is worth maintaining the air temperature around twenty-four degrees. After completing this stage, it is worth cleaning them and dividing them into nests. Handle the bulbs carefully. The dry parts at the top can be scaled off, then carefully examine the bulbs to find diseased parts. Children who are free to hold are worth sharing. It is worth further storing the bulbs at the same pace, in the same ways. However, the room temperature should decrease to seventeen to ten degrees, the air humidity should be seventy-five percent.