How to Make Amaryllis Rebloom | An Interesting Fact about Amaryllis Flower Bud

Please turn on CC to help you better understand the content. Chapters: 0:00 Briefing 0:43 Initial bloom 1:30 After-bloom care 2:54 Dormancy period 4:30 Break dormancy 5:59 A interesting fact about Amaryllis flower bud 8:07 Reblooming 8:43 Q & A Encouraging an Amaryllis to rebloom requires proper care and specific steps to mimic its natural growing conditions. The initial bloom of Amaryllis typically occurs in late winter or early spring. Maintain regular care for at least 6 months after blooming. Once the bulb has stored enough energy inside, put it into dormancy for 6-10 weeks. After that, break dormancy by bringing it to light and watering. It will rebloom within 1-2 months. In this video, I also share an interesting fact about the Amaryllis flower bud. Go and find it out, I’m sure it will amaze you! For more content about Amaryllis (Hippeastrum) , please subcribe to my channel, and check my homepage. Why is My Amaryllis No
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