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Hyacinth ???? care and transplantation into open ground. Did you give Hyacinth for March 8? In this video, I tell you how to care for hyacinth and primrose at home. And also, is it possible to transplant these plants into a flower bed. Hyacinths that go on sale by March 8 undergo a forcing process - this is when plants are forced to bloom at an unusual time. In nature, hyacinths bloom at a temperature of about 18 degrees during the day, and 10 degrees at night. For successful flowering, we must create approximately the same conditions at home. A glazed loggia or a cold windowsill on the veranda is best suited. There should be a lot of light, a north window will not work. Watering is moderate, as the soil dries out. Do not keep it constantly wet. The bulb has enough water to feed the flower. It is better to water through a tray or along the edge of the pot. Water should not get on the bulb itself. When the hyacinth has finished blooming, you need to remove the flowers so that the plant does not waste energy on the ripening of the seeds. Do not remove the flower stalk itself yet. When the leaves and flower stalk dry up, you can move on. There are two options: 1. Plant the bulb in a garden bed. This can be done in mid-May, even if the leaves have not yet dried out completely. Together with the soil from the cup, bury the bulb completely, as with the usual planting of bulbous plants. 2. Send the bulb for storage until autumn. Remove the bulb from the ground, remove the roots and cut off the remaining leaves. Soak it in a solution of Fitosporin for half an hour. Dry it. Place the bulb in a cardboard box or on a newspaper and put it on a cupboard. Hyacinth needs a temperature of 27-30 degrees to lay a flower bud. Such a day will definitely come over the summer. At the end of September - beginning of October, plant the bulb in open ground, deepening it into the soil to a depth of 10 cm. The hyacinth will definitely bloom next year ????