G(caps)rowing Narcissus in pots is an easy way to add a beautiful touch to your patio, or front entryway with beautiful flowers with sweet scents early in the growing season. Narcissus can be planted any time from early autumn to early winter. Planting Narcissus bulbs with the right conditions and at the right time is the key for growing them successfully. When purchasing Narcissus bulbs, always purchase bulbs that have been prepared by going through a dormancy period, and select bulbs that are large and firm.
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How to Grow Narcissus in Pots
Narcissus bulbs thrive in pots and are some of the best plants you could choose for container planting. The best results come from top quality bulbs planted into clean pots of good potting mix!
. High Quality Narcissus bulbs
. Good Quality potting mix
. 8-12 inch pots
These are some simple steps, but very important to consider if you want to extend the blooming and avoid diseases!
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- Make sure there are adequate drainage holes in the pot, as Narcissus bulbs must never sit in waterlogged soil, or they will rot!
- Put a layer of gravel at the bottom of pots for drainage.
- The main reason for adding gravel to improve drainage in pots is because most plants don't do well in soggy soil and excessive moisture results in rot and other deadly diseases which can kill the plant.
- Fill the pot with good quality potting mix.
- Plant the bulbs at a depth of approximately three times the height of the bulbs.
- Fill the soil level to 2-3 cm below the lip of the pot to allow space for watering.
- Water thoroughly immediately after planting.
- After the initial watering, let them root. They typically will not need additional watering until you see some sprout development.
- For the most compact growth, precool Narcissus pots for 30 days in a location where the temperature is 55 degrees F. Until the leaves appear!
- After this precooling period, a little green leaf should be visible. So move your pots to a bright location that averages 65 degree F.
How to Care for Narcissus
- Always keep the soil in the container moist and fertilize every two weeks with a complete 20-20-20 fertilizer
- Once the bulb starts to grow, you need to keep watering every week or, and never let them dry. The most common reason bulbs don’t perform in pots is that they have dried out during their growth process.
- Always remember that pots dry out much faster than garden soil, and they need to be watered on a more regular basis.
- Lovely blossoms should appear three to four months after planting.
- Narcissus bloom in the spring, but the flowering season can be prolonged by growing retarded bulbs. For a succession of blooms, plant Narcissus bulbs every couple of weeks until December!
- Water your Narcissus plants whenever the soil is dry, but not too much during the entire growth phase.
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