Amaryllis Care


Of all flowering bulbs, Amaryllis is the easiest to bring to bloom. Amaryllis’ comes in many varieties including shades of red, white, pink, salmon and orange.

PLANTING

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When planting the bulb, the soil should cover two thirds of the bulb. Press the soil down firmly to set the bulb securely in place. Place the bulb in a warm place with direct light since heat is necessary for growth. The ideal temperature is 68 to 70° F.

WATER

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Water very sparingly until the sprout is out of the bulb. Only water lightly when the soil is dry and do not overwater, as this is a quick way an amaryllis can die.

FERTILIZER

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You should begin feeding amaryllis plants once the foliage begins to peek out above the soil surface – NOT before it has foliage. Fertilizer with any slow release or liquid fertilizer that has a ratio of 10-10-10.

BLOOMING

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Bulbs will flower in 7-10 weeks. In winter, the time will be longer than in spring. Set up your schedule between October and April with this in mind.

TIPS

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  • Planting period: October until the end of April.
  • Flowering period: Late December until the end of June.
  • Flowering time: 7-10 weeks
  • Always store bulbs in a cool place