Growing Amaryllis from bulbs | How to grow Amaryllis in a container

Growing Amaryllis from bulbs | How to grow Amaryllis in a container

Amaryllis 

Amaryllis is the tender bulb brought from Brazil; this is the most attractive plant to indoors, especially in such weather when fall and cold and all the flowers in the garden stop blossoming. Amaryllis flower has large, brightly colored and popular. Learn Growing condition of an amaryllis flower, How to grow in a containerAmaryllis carePests problem and more about growing requirement.

Amaryllis flower

Its flowers bloom from the winter to the end of the spring. This is a magnificent houseplant. It is actually the genus of Hippeastrum, which looks like Amrlissice’s in view. Amaryllis flowers bloom after 4 to 6 weeks of planting. Amaryllis can be planted very easily and can be encouraged to re-bloom.

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Overview

 Scientific name                    Hippeastrum

Common name                     Amaryllis

Plant type                              Flowering plant

Blooming time                     Winter to spring

Sun                                         Full Sun

Soil                                         Rich soil

Soil pH                                   6.0-6.5

Zone                                       9-11

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How to grow Amaryllis

Growing condition of an amaryllis flower

  • Hippeastrum is developed by the bulb, its flowers are large and colorful, and they are made the attractions of the garden. In areas where the temperature does not go below 10 degree Celsius, it can be grown directly to its bulbs in the garden.
  • For this, choose a place where full sun is obtained, its plant requires direct sunlight for 6-8 hours.
  • This requires well-drained soil. In the frost-free areas, grow its bulb slightly above the ground level.
  • In areas where the frost is high, there should be 5 to 6 inches above the bulb set with soil. After that use its 4 to 5-inch mulch.
  • Give the plant water after planting. Once the growth starts, water the plant only when the rain is not occurring.
  • When plant leaves develop, give a balanced fertilizer in 10-10-10 once a month from April. Keep it regular from June to September. If the leaves become yellow, then cut it off from the base. Read more.

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How to grow Amaryllis in a container

How to grow Amaryllis in a container, It is very easy to put in the container, but it is important to know its growing requirements.

  • These plants like Rich soil, but the soil should be well-drained. Prepare a potting mixture for it.
  • A portion of well-rotted manure, part sand and two-part of leafmould. Do not use soil from the garden, because it will not properly drain.
  • Once the plant starts to blossom, give it water regularly and keep the container out of sunlight. Place it in a slightly cool place (5-10 degrees Celsius), but keep the flowers in a little light to encourage blossoming. Each flower should be kept for two or three weeks before browning, And as soon as the fade turns, cut it from above, and when the whole stalk ends, then it starts relaxing, cut it from the above of the bulb.
  • Amaryllis bulb should be growing in the good potting mix, when it blooms, then it needs support to keep it straight.
  • After flowering, you can keep it until next year. To keep feed continue and water too, late summer and early autumn leaves begin to yellow. In this situation, cut the leaf from the top of the pot, about 6 cm from the top. Remove the bulbs and keep it in a cold and dark place, keep it dormant for 8 weeks. When your greenhouse temperature drops below 10 degrees Celsius, take it in a warm place to give water, the bulb will start to grow again. Do not re-pot it in the first few years, they have the root disturbances. Old and large bulbs will give you more flowers.  Read more.

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Re-potting Amaryllis

Hippeastrum sticks inside its roots due to growth in the same pot for several years. Therefore it is necessary to loot the root ball. Amaryllis bulbs grow better in of small sizes containers. Therefore, it is not necessary to transplant large containers. After blooming flower, remove the bulb from the January to till March, and gradually remove the compost around the root, without damaging the plant. Replace the pot with fresh manure, and let the bulb so that one-third appears above the surface. With these efforts, you can continuously perform well.

Encourage Amaryllis

Keep the plants in the cool dry place in late September for 8 to 10 weeks, when the ideal temperature is about 13 degrees Celsius. Cut old leaves from the throats. After 8 to 10 weeks, take amaryllis back to hot conditions, water sparingly than the bulb starts to grow slowly. Keep the compost moist at this time, but do not wet. Once its plants become active, then use balanced fertilizers to stimulate it to flourish.

Pests problem with Amaryllis

Many insects and diseases harm amaryllis in greenhouse conditions, but these are not common growing plants in homes. Careful when buying bulbs, avoid any kind of illness or insecticide. The narcissus bulb fly hides the eggs in the bulb, which are kept out in the summer. The maggot larvae feed in the outer scales of the bulb and eventually with the interior of the bulb. The leaves of the diseased plants become yellow and deformed and eventually die. It seems normal to watch outside, but suppressing appears to be rotten.

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