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Narcissus Replete

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Packet Contains : 5 Number
Where to Grow : Balcony or terrace garden
Bulb Planting Season : Winter (September to November)
Planting Temperature : 17° to 25°C
Bulb Sowing Depth : 10 to 15 cm
Bulb Spacing : 12 to 15 cm
Germination Time : 7 to 21 days
Flower Colour : White with Orange Colour
Blooming Time : Spring to Mid Summer
Common Name : Narcissus; Daffodils; Daffadowndilly; Jonquil
Scientific Name : Narcissus Spp
Mature Height : 15 to 75 cm
Level of Growing : Easy

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Narcissus is a genus of perennial, bulbous plants known for its vibrant and fragrant flowers. This genus belongs to the family Amaryllidaceae and includes numerous species and cultivars, commonly known as daffodils, jonquils or narcissus flowers. Narcissus flowers are characterized by their unique, trumpet-shaped or cup-shaped blooms, often with petals radiating from the center. Narcissus species and cultivars are highly fragrant and their sweet, spring-like scent adds to their appeal. Narcissus are easy to grow, and suitable for all levels of gardeners, requiring sunlight, well-drained soil and moderate watering. Minimal maintenance is needed and they bloom reliably in early spring, bringing vibrant color to your garden. 

What size grow bag is best for Narcissus?
12 x 12 (W*H)
15 x 15 (W*H)
12 x 15 (W*H)
15 x 12 (W*H)

How To Grow Narcissus Flower Bulbs

Planting Time
• Crocus bulbs are typically planted in the fall, ideally about 4 to 6 weeks before the first hard frost in your region, typically in September or October. 
• This timing allows the bulbs to establish roots before winter.

Choose a Location
• Select a location with well-drained soil and access to sunlight. 
• Narcissus prefers full to partial sun, making it adaptable to various garden settings.

Prepare the Soil
• Ensure the soil is well-drained, as daffodils don't like to sit in waterlogged soil. 
• You can improve drainage by adding organic matter to the soil. Aim for a slightly acidic to neutral pH level (around 6.0 to 7.0).

Planting Depth
Dig holes in the soil to a depth of about 10 to 15 centimeters. Space the bulbs several inches apart, typically 12-15cm.

Bulb Placement
• Place the bulbs with the pointed end (the top) facing upward. 
• If you're unsure of the bulb's orientation, plant it on its side and it will adjust itself.

Watering
• After planting, water the area thoroughly to settle the soil and encourage root development. 
• Water as needed during the growing season to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.

Cold Treatment
In regions without a naturally cold winter, you can simulate the required cold period by placing the bulbs in the refrigerator for 6-8 weeks before planting.

Fertilize
You can add a balanced, slow-release fertilizer when planting or in early spring when the shoots are about 7.5-10 centimeters tall. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for application rates.

Spring Care
As the weather warms in spring, the daffodil shoots will emerge. Keep an eye on the moisture level, but avoid overwatering.

After Blooming
• After the daffodils have finished blooming and the foliage starts to yellow and wither, you can cut back the leaves. 
• Do not remove the foliage until it has naturally died back, as this allows the bulbs to store energy for the next year. 

 
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