I had this Hippeastrum bulb for Christmas which went several problems of bulb rot. Eventually, a few parts of the bulb remained health, however it wasn’t able to grow properly. Watching this video I supposed that the problem was the basal plate. I cut it, I let it dry for a few days and boom it started to root again and now it’s thriving again!
Super! Zdravím z České republiky a těším se na další videa od vás. 🌹🥀🌺🌻🌼
Wow, so many offsets
terimakasih sudah berbagi cara Perawatan dan Perbanyakan Amaryllis
Obrigada pela dica do plantio dos Amariles
Wonderful tips, my friend. I do the same with the basal plate but not many take root. Recently, I had a pretty big bulb with a thick basal plate. I separated them & now the basal plate has given out new pups - 6 of them :)
Congrats! I found out that thicker basal plate with roots is more likely to grow bulblets. But anyway, the cut-off basal root is no use at all even if we don't plant it. Just do one more try, and wait for a surprise. :)
I will try it out with the basal plate.
Olá bom dia estou por aqui para apreciar estás lindas plantas
Resuelves muchas dudas very go
Moc pěkné video. Gratuluji! Vzala jsem si odebírat. Těším se na další. Přeji pěkné dny prožité ve zdraví.🌹🥀🌺🌻
I also shared this knowledge before
Super, bardzo dziękuję za instruktaż,muj amarylis właśnie kwitnie.Po przekwitnięciu zrobię to z moim.Mam nadzieję że pójdzie mi tak dobrze jak na filmie.
I love your videos and tips. Project Hope will try your ways to multiply unique amaryllis and help people in need in Cambodia and Thailand.
I have also shared and done this way and it was very successful. my soles are 28 baby
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Thank you for making such a useful video. Can I do this in perlite? What should be the temperature to follow this process?
Glad it is helpful to you. Perlite will be good for promote roots (Especially for those bulbs after dormancy), but I'm afraid it can't support the long run growth for the plant. The best tempreture is 20-28C/68-82F.
Great video tk watch, thank you, but you're not saying or showing WHEN to trim the basal plate which is frustrating as I have a gorgeous Amaryllis that was gifted to me 5 yes ago but it refuses to produce more bulbs. I've reached this over and over and can't find the issue with mine. I wish you had talked us through this process.
2:47 These procedures should proceed at temperatures above 20C/68F, as this promotes the growth of new roots.
You're welcome, glad it was helpful. Wish you good luck!
Buonasera mi anno regalato 2 bulbi gia pronti da fiorire ma non so come mantenerli , posso avere dei consigli grazie
Ciao! Quando l'amarilli fiorisce, evitare la luce solare diretta aiuterà a prolungare il periodo di fioritura. Dopo che i fiori sono appassiti, rimuovi solo il fiore, lasciando il gambo, lasciando che la sostanza nutritiva presente nel gambo ritorni al bulbo. Rimuovere il gambo quando è completamente morto. Quando il bulbo inizia a sviluppare le foglie, puoi metterlo alla luce del sole e mantenerlo con cura regolare come piante verdi.
I trimmed a comically thick basal plate today, as soon as i trimmed it i realized i probably should have tried to root it first. Oh well. In your opinion do you think i should put it on damp perlite for a couple weeks to try to root it or straight to potting mix?
I didn't plant a basal plate without fresh roots before, but yes, I would suggest you try to put both the basal plate and bulb on damp perlite to root first. Be sure to keep the perlite moist in this process. Wish you good luck!
@@SelectionLife it's been a week and here's the update. I trimmed 2 basal plates from 2 bulbs, one about 1 centimeter thick and the other about 3 cm! The 1 cm one has started pushing out about 5 roots. The 3cm basal plate has no sign of rooting and I suspect it will rot, which actually makes me so happy that I trimmed it to start with because it was so incredibly thick it might have caused issues or rot on the bulb. The bulbs that they came from are all doing well and are rooting. Thanks for your help and advice.
Thank you for update. I am so happy to hear about that! 👍 Don't give up the 3cm basal plate, it is said that the thicker basal plate, the more chance it breeds bulblets. As long as it is neither rot nor dry up, keep it and wait for it.
Est ce qu'ont peu faire la meme chose avec des bulbes de jacinthe s'il vous plaît ?
Je n'ai pas beaucoup d'expérience dans la culture des jacinthes. Ils font pousser des bulbes autour du bulbe mère comme l’Amaryllis, et ils peuvent se multiplier à travers des écailles de bulbes comme l’Amaryllis et le lys. Cependant, je ne sais pas si la plaque basale épaisse peut reproduire des bulbilles. Si quelqu'un le sait, veuillez commenter. MERCI.
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Thank you for this valuable information. The question is, how do I make the amaryllis bulb grow larger, because my bulbs get smaller instead of larger?
It's normal if it gets smaller after blooming, for it consumes too much energy, but it should regain size after a few months' care. And they go dormant if tempreture is lower than 10C/50F. For other reasons: sunlight, well-draining rich soil and fertilizer. Besides, if you have a bunch of bulbs growing together, seperating them will help them grow faster. If not any of the above reasons, unpot them to check as I did in the video.