Thanks for sharing your blooming success! After blossoming, the bulb needs to grow and store food for its next season. Once the blossoms have faded, cut off the flower stalk and keep leaves growing by placing in a warm sunny spot… seems like you are all set there. It takes a minimum of flour leaves to produce one flower stalk.
To allow it to grow and store food, we recommend bringing it in at the end of August and cutting off watering. It needs to dry out to induce a period of dormancy—pull off any dried leaves and store the pot in a dark place around 50 degrees, then we would recommend moving back to a sunny location and watering in mid-November, for a Christmas bloom.
We recommend putting your amaryllis to sleep now… and waking it up in mid-January to try for some Valentine’s Day blooms!
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Thanks for sharing your blooming success! After blossoming, the bulb needs to grow and store food for its next season. Once the blossoms have faded, cut off the flower stalk and keep leaves growing by placing in a warm sunny spot… seems like you are all set there. It takes a minimum of flour leaves to produce one flower stalk.
To allow it to grow and store food, we recommend bringing it in at the end of August and cutting off watering. It needs to dry out to induce a period of dormancy—pull off any dried leaves and store the pot in a dark place around 50 degrees, then we would recommend moving back to a sunny location and watering in mid-November, for a Christmas bloom.
We recommend putting your amaryllis to sleep now… and waking it up in mid-January to try for some Valentine’s Day blooms!
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