Faydalı bilgileriniz icin tesekkurler.benim amarylisslerim ve hipeastrumlarim bir senedir açmadı.aldigimda soğan boyları küçük gelmişti.kasim ayında yeşil yapraklarını çıkardı.bahara güzel çiçeklerini açarlar ins.
The secret to keeping amaryllis thriving for years is to keep the plants actively growing AFTER they have finished blooming. After the flowers have faded, cut them off to prevent seed formation. Seed formation will deplete important energy reserves in the bulb and reduce blooming.
I’ve never put my plants in the dark nor cut them back- I’ve had them for about 15 years . This year they had two blooming periods with 4 blooms on each stem .
I just let my amaryllis grow in its pot all summer (cutting off the bloom when faded). In fall I set the pot in a cool 50-60° place to die down over the winter, no water while inside. Then in spring bring the pot outside, after frost, add a bit of fertilizer, and they always bloom again beautifully. This seems like an awful lot of unnecessary work. They can, of course be repotted in spring as necessary.
In warm climate, Amaryllis don't go dormant unless you mimic the environment. What you do is just the right thing, but actually It needs different treatment in different zones.
It is the best informative channel I have ever seen on Amaryllis I never knew before that my Amaryllis bulbs have a heavy base plate problem due to which they are not performing I thank you for imparting all this knowledge
Hi, I live in S,Eastern Spain…we grow our amaryllis in pots outside under pine trees,never bring them inside and never lift the bulbs unless they produce to many extra side bulbs,which is often,and then split them up and repot…is this normal??
You have an excellent climate for Amaryllis, friend! You have a mild winter there, and in the hot summer, your pine trees can provide shade for your amaryllis. That's fantastic! In some zones, people have to bring them indoors to protect them from frosting. Just continue caring for them as you always do, only looking for others' experience when you meet problems.
Mya are.llis that bloomed for Christmas I put them outside and we had aheavy rain storm . Yesterday something told me to feel the bulbs I had 5 in a pot 4 of them felt mushy and sure enough rot. I took them out dirt cleaned them and scraped the bottoms sprayed with poroxide and pot some root tone with fun-chide and left to dry out I am going to repot today. Sad,but I will never give upon y bulbs. Can you recommend an up to date on care of Amarillo’s please
Your treatment was right. I guess by then they had not grown a strong root system, and the heavy rain would go into the center of the bulb through the residue of the flower stalk, resulting in bulb rot. I would suggest you use well-draining soil and repot them with 2/3 exposed. Place them in a sheltered place until the roots have developed.
Hola un saludo desde España 🇪🇸 Tengo pregunta yo sembré unas amarilis s lo limpié antes de sembrarlas pero le an salido un color anaranjado no sé si es bueno o malo pero solo en las pelotas. No en las hojas Gracias
Hola, las capas de escamas del bulbo de Amaryllis se ponen rojas cuando hay heridas y se curan. Y si se infecta con una mancha roja, también se vuelve roja o naranja. No puedo entenderlo por lo que usted describe. Pero de todos modos, asegúrese de que la mitad del bulbo quede expuesto sobre el suelo, riegue menos y colóquelos en un lugar bien ventilado. Entonces vigílalos. Una vez que la capa exterior de naranja se seque por completo, retírala. Si empeora, siga el tratamiento para la mancha roja th-cam.com/video/4JLgJSCgRnk/w-d-xo.html
Thank you, this has been an interesting video. I bought 4 amaryllis from a company ( I am in UK) in October. I was hoping they would flower for xmas however nothing happened. I complained to the company and they did give me my money back and said that the bulbs were not ment to be flowering at xmas. I told them my supermarket one was already flowering and they said that the supermarket ones were forced. I also had some from previous years which I brought out of dormancy and unfortunately they did not flower but at least have grown leaves. I have however noticed a couple of days ago that one from the company now has a stalk and will flower but it has no leaves. Do you have any advice as to why the others have not grown at all. I feel if a company is selling them in October then surely they are for flowering at Christmas. Should I put them into dormancy or is it possible they may grow and flower later in the year. Thank you for any advice you may have.
Being in the Northern Hemisphere, and if you buy bulbs grown in the Northern Hemisphere, the bulbs will normally bloom in spring or early summer, unless they've been put into dormancy before selling. Those bloom in Xmas are either from the Southern Hemisphere or forced. The company was right. Just let them grow under sunlight now, I think the rest will bloom in April- June. If they don't bloom this spring, don't worry. Just let them grow, and then you can force them into dormancy in September for blooming in Xmas. Check related content here: th-cam.com/video/8rxayr3pny4/w-d-xo.html Don't miss the final part, it's about the timing for Xmas blooms.
@@SelectionLife Thank you for your advice, I am going to leave them now on the windows and hope they will do something. If not then I will put them away in Sept and hope they will do something.
Thanks for the great video. I overwintered my bulbs this past year and I did everything as you did except I left the leaves on when I put it in the dark because I had seen somewhere that they will draw energy from that. All of my bulbs are producing lots of great leaves but not one of them is flowering. Guessing I should have cut off the leaves? Will they still possibly bloom but late? I put them in in late October and took them out in mid December. I wanted color after Christmas. Thanks again for the great video and tips.
Hi, thank you for sharing. I think they will bloom later, as long as they have enough growing time after the last bloom. When were their blooms last year? And what was the ambient temperature in dormancy? Regarding whether to cut off the leaves, I saw different opinions too. I would suggest keeping the leaves for some time after stopping watering to prepare for dormancy(pre-dormant stage). Then cut off the leaves when they shrivel and put them in a dark and cool place(complete dormant stage).
I live in the tropics and we never undergo temperatures this low. I leave the bulbs in their pots and just put them through a period of complete dryness. When I start rewatering, they grow new leaves and then flowers - easy. They might not all bloom, but I don't care. I'm happy to get the flowers that I do. If I continue to water regularly some will still bloom in early summer, but a lot fewer.
Please turn on the CC/subtitile to help you better understand the video.
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Faydalı bilgileriniz icin tesekkurler.benim amarylisslerim ve hipeastrumlarim bir senedir açmadı.aldigimda soğan boyları küçük gelmişti.kasim ayında yeşil yapraklarını çıkardı.bahara güzel çiçeklerini açarlar ins.
Muy interesante 🤔 saludos 👍🤗
cantik banget bunga amarilisnya ,...
what? que
Осы гүл дің қзақшасын жазып жіберің іші
The best video yet! Thanks
Wow,thank you!😚
The secret to keeping amaryllis thriving for years is to keep the plants actively growing AFTER they have finished blooming. After the flowers have faded, cut them off to prevent seed formation. Seed formation will deplete important energy reserves in the bulb and reduce blooming.
💯 true👍
From India. From where can I get this lily's Bulbs
Check local gardening stores or Amazon.
اعتقد انك الافضل بزراعة الامارليس سلمت يداك واعطاك الله الصحة والعافية❤❤❤
اوه شكرا جزيلا! كل التوفيق لك ولعائلتك.🌹😊❤
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Amoooo essa planta, mas nunca conseguir manter-la😢
Thank you so much for a very detailed video, I will definitely try your method 😊 more power to you and your channel ❤
You are welcome. Glad it was helpful!🌷
I’ve never put my plants in the dark nor cut them back- I’ve had them for about 15 years . This year they had two blooming periods with 4 blooms on each stem .
今年庭に大輪の花が10個咲きました その後どうすれば又咲かせる事が出来ますか?
できるだけ多くの葉を生やして、球根のエネルギーを作り出して蓄えるようにしましょう。次の春に再び花を咲かせることができます。th-cam.com/video/2qyO1chxgxM/w-d-xo.html
Ótimas dicas 👏👏
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Thank you my bulb was way cover deep now I will expose them
Su deve runvasareadesso?
thanks
I just let my amaryllis grow in its pot all summer (cutting off the bloom when faded). In fall I set the pot in a cool 50-60° place to die down over the winter, no water while inside. Then in spring bring the pot outside, after frost, add a bit of fertilizer, and they always bloom again beautifully. This seems like an awful lot of unnecessary work. They can, of course be repotted in spring as necessary.
In warm climate, Amaryllis don't go dormant unless you mimic the environment. What you do is just the right thing, but actually It needs different treatment in different zones.
dakujem za radu pozdrav zo slovenska 😅😅😅
Ďakujem, aj tebe prajem všetko najlepšie.
It is the best informative channel I have ever seen on Amaryllis I never knew before that my Amaryllis bulbs have a heavy base plate problem due to which they are not performing I thank you for imparting all this knowledge
Great to hear!🥰
Em. Que mês. As minhas até os bubos são pequeno não dão flor uma moreu
İngilizce bilmiyorum Türkçe tercümesi olsa çok iyi olurdu benim otuz kadar amaryllis soğanım var anca 5 veya 6 tanesi açıyor
Türkçe altyazımız mevcut, lütfen CC'yi açın ve Türkçe'yi seçin.
Beautiful Amaryllis. Thank you for the care tips. New friend from Nepal.
Thank you. Welcome 🌹
Thanks!
🥰😍❤
Hi, I live in S,Eastern Spain…we grow our amaryllis in pots outside under pine trees,never bring them inside and never lift the bulbs unless they produce to many extra side bulbs,which is often,and then split them up and repot…is this normal??
You have an excellent climate for Amaryllis, friend! You have a mild winter there, and in the hot summer, your pine trees can provide shade for your amaryllis. That's fantastic! In some zones, people have to bring them indoors to protect them from frosting.
Just continue caring for them as you always do, only looking for others' experience when you meet problems.
Mya are.llis that bloomed for Christmas I put them outside and we had aheavy rain storm . Yesterday something told me to feel the bulbs I had 5 in a pot 4 of them felt mushy and sure enough rot. I took them out dirt cleaned them and scraped the bottoms sprayed with poroxide and pot some root tone with fun-chide and left to dry out I am going to repot today. Sad,but I will never give upon y bulbs. Can you recommend an up to date on care of Amarillo’s please
Your treatment was right. I guess by then they had not grown a strong root system, and the heavy rain would go into the center of the bulb through the residue of the flower stalk, resulting in bulb rot.
I would suggest you use well-draining soil and repot them with 2/3 exposed. Place them in a sheltered place until the roots have developed.
Hola un saludo desde España 🇪🇸
Tengo pregunta yo sembré unas amarilis s lo limpié antes de sembrarlas pero le an salido un color anaranjado no sé si es bueno o malo pero solo en las pelotas. No en las hojas
Gracias
Hola, las capas de escamas del bulbo de Amaryllis se ponen rojas cuando hay heridas y se curan. Y si se infecta con una mancha roja, también se vuelve roja o naranja. No puedo entenderlo por lo que usted describe. Pero de todos modos, asegúrese de que la mitad del bulbo quede expuesto sobre el suelo, riegue menos y colóquelos en un lugar bien ventilado. Entonces vigílalos. Una vez que la capa exterior de naranja se seque por completo, retírala. Si empeora, siga el tratamiento para la mancha roja th-cam.com/video/4JLgJSCgRnk/w-d-xo.html
Muchas gracias
чудесный результат, благодаря рукам и сердцу
Can I order some bulbs?
I am having near about 30 bulbs in 3/4colours ....but fail to know how its possible more blom in one blub
Neither do I, but one thing to be sure-- the bulb must be big enough.
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你好!請問種在地上的孤挺花,又是如何處理呢?🤔🌹🌺
若最低溫度5C,可以不用挖起,停水和剪掉葉子休眠
若最低溫度0C,且低溫持續時間不會太長,可以不用挖起,但要覆厚土把球完全蓋住防凍
若溫度0C以下,則要挖起來放在地窖等陰涼乾燥的地方休眠,等春天再重新種植
@@SelectionLife 謝謝你!🙏😊🌹🌺
What fertilizer to put
I have a content on Amaryllis growth cycle and fertilizing. Please check here: th-cam.com/video/jomKnzStPZ8/w-d-xo.html
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Thank you, this has been an interesting video. I bought 4 amaryllis from a company ( I am in UK) in October. I was hoping they would flower for xmas however nothing happened. I complained to the company and they did give me my money back and said that the bulbs were not ment to be flowering at xmas. I told them my supermarket one was already flowering and they said that the supermarket ones were forced. I also had some from previous years which I brought out of dormancy and unfortunately they did not flower but at least have grown leaves. I have however noticed a couple of days ago that one from the company now has a stalk and will flower but it has no leaves. Do you have any advice as to why the others have not grown at all. I feel if a company is selling them in October then surely they are for flowering at Christmas. Should I put them into dormancy or is it possible they may grow and flower later in the year. Thank you for any advice you may have.
Being in the Northern Hemisphere, and if you buy bulbs grown in the Northern Hemisphere, the bulbs will normally bloom in spring or early summer, unless they've been put into dormancy before selling. Those bloom in Xmas are either from the Southern Hemisphere or forced. The company was right.
Just let them grow under sunlight now, I think the rest will bloom in April- June.
If they don't bloom this spring, don't worry. Just let them grow, and then you can force them into dormancy in September for blooming in Xmas.
Check related content here: th-cam.com/video/8rxayr3pny4/w-d-xo.html
Don't miss the final part, it's about the timing for Xmas blooms.
@@SelectionLife Thank you for your advice, I am going to leave them now on the windows and hope they will do something. If not then I will put them away in Sept and hope they will do something.
@@susanlindadalton1287
Thanks for the great video. I overwintered my bulbs this past year and I did everything as you did except I left the leaves on when I put it in the dark because I had seen somewhere that they will draw energy from that. All of my bulbs are producing lots of great leaves but not one of them is flowering. Guessing I should have cut off the leaves? Will they still possibly bloom but late? I put them in in late October and took them out in mid December. I wanted color after Christmas. Thanks again for the great video and tips.
Hi, thank you for sharing. I think they will bloom later, as long as they have enough growing time after the last bloom. When were their blooms last year? And what was the ambient temperature in dormancy?
Regarding whether to cut off the leaves, I saw different opinions too. I would suggest keeping the leaves for some time after stopping watering to prepare for dormancy(pre-dormant stage). Then cut off the leaves when they shrivel and put them in a dark and cool place(complete dormant stage).
I live in the tropics and we never undergo temperatures this low. I leave the bulbs in their pots and just put them through a period of complete dryness. When I start rewatering, they grow new leaves and then flowers - easy. They might not all bloom, but I don't care. I'm happy to get the flowers that I do. If I continue to water regularly some will still bloom in early summer, but a lot fewer.
Thanks for sharing. I always emphasize that dormancy can help the flower buds mature, but actually it is not a must for reblooming.
Gracias por compartir de Rumania, yo tambien tengo esta planta