I recently bought a growing hyacinth bulb that has 4-5 inch roots established in a vase full of water. I was wondering if I should plant it in soil or allow it to blossom in the vase?
The vase itself is about 7 inches tall and 75% full of water, the bulb is sitting at the top of a narrow opening with the 4-5 inch roots immersed in the water at all times.
The directions that it came with said to keep it in a cool but well-lit room. I'm just not certain that it will continue to stay healthy growing in water 24/7. Thanks in advance!
I recently bought a growing hyacinth bulb that has 4-5 inch roots established in a vase full of water. I was wondering if I should plant it in soil or allow it to blossom in the vase?
The vase itself is about 7 inches tall and 75% full of water, the bulb is sitting at the top of a narrow opening with the 4-5 inch roots immersed in the water at all times.
The directions that it came with said to keep it in a cool but well-lit room. I'm just not certain that it will continue to stay healthy growing in water 24/7. Thanks in advance!