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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Hyacinths
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I bought two hyacynth flower pots from vrocery store and after a few days, the flower seem to be browning and shriveling up with one stalk leaning over a lot.
What do I do too, to help them be healthy again?
I live in Sunny Florida by the way.
My gf bought me this with it in a vase and water only. One of the flower stalks is growing crooked and dying. How do I replant it? Do I cut that stalk off? This is my first time owning one and would love to keep it blooming.
Hi. I bought this plant from the market with the bulbs not yet in full bloom. A week after It grows and open full bloom but only lasted for a week then the flower started to dry out. What will I do then? When it will start to have a flowers again?
Thanks
I got mine the same way and it's doing the same thing did you ever get any answers or what did you do?
Hyacinths will not rebloom this year. Let the leaves turn brown and if you live in a region that has cold winters you can plant the bulb outdoors in the spring and it will bloom again next spring. See more questions and answers on this page about how to store bulbs and how to get them to rebloom.
Someone gave me one of these bulbs in a little glass vase so I could see the roots down in the water. It bloomed, but now I don't know what to do with it. I live in Phoenix, AZ.
Leave it in the vase and let the leaves turn brown. Then lift the bulb, remove the brown leaves and let it dry before storing it in a cool dark place for 8 to 10 weeks (refrigerator works well). You can then plant the bulb in the garden or in a pot. See other comments on this page.
I live in zone 7. Last year my boyfriend got me some hyacinths. After they wilted I planted the bulbs in a pot with new soil and have left them outside since. Today we noticed that we have one inch shoots coming up out of the soil. What happened is it got cold, then warmed back up in the month of December, and we think they got tricked into blooming early. Now the weather is dropping to the 30s and Idk what to do. Should I just bring them inside with a sun lamp? Will it mess the timing up for them next year?
The hyacinth leaves are tough and the flower buds are still safe inside the bulbs. The cold and snow is not going to hurt them. They should bloom fine when spring comes around.
Interesting your planting tips on Hyacinths as I was always led to believe the bulbs should be planted so that just the root area was covered, now I know where I've gone wrong. When would be the best time to pot plant Hyacinths in a 500mm diameter plant container to get a Christmas display in Cyprus