Planting method:1. Cut off the rotten, dry roots. If there are multiple layers of brown dry skin on the outside of the bulb, part of it can be peeled off to minimize the hidden danger of ulceration.2. When planting amaryllis bulbs, be sure not to bury the entire bulb in the soil, and expose 1/3-2/3 of the bulb, so that it is easy to germinate and the bulb will not rot. 3. Spread ceramsite on the bottom of the basin to avoid water and rot roots in the basin soil. Add another layer of subsoil and pour a portion of the base fertilizer. After applying the base fertilizer, be sure to add soil before putting the bulbs. When planting Hippeastrum bulbs, remember not to bury the whole bulbs in the soil, but expose 1/3-2/3 of the bulbs, so that it is easy to sprout and the bulbs will not rot.4. After planting, water thoroughly. When watering, water along the basin wall. Do not allow water to flow into the ball to prevent the ball from rot. After that, keep the soil moist, but the soil should not accumulate water. After that, place the planted bulbs in a cool and ventilated place, and move them to a sunny place for normal maintenance after 3 days.
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