Amaryllis are popular holiday gift plants that are easy to grow and bloom freely indoors during the cold of winter.
Good quality bulbs can have up to 6 flowers on each stem and will produce up to 3 flower stalks during one bloom cycle.
The beautiful lily-like flowers come in a wide range of colors and can grow to be up to 10" across. No wonder they are such popular holiday gifts! Amaryllis provide a generous splash of fresh color to your holiday decor.
Not all amaryllis bulbs are created equal! A good quality bulb is a must if you want a spectacular show. Generally, the larger the bulb, the larger the flowers, the more flowers/stem, and the more stems per bulb. If properly cared for, these bulbs can last year after year.
Read more about choosing a quality amaryllis bulb.
Watch how beautiful they are as they grow!
Getting Started with your Amaryllis
Amaryllis bulbs can be potted in a pot with
potting soil, or simply placed in a large vase with pebbles or glass marbles to grow with just a little water (this method is cleaner and more decorative in the home since there is no messy soil). Growing "kits" can be purchased from a variety of sources, but again, be sure you can see the bulb so you know what you are getting. Whichever growing method you choose, it is important that you keep the upper portion of the bulb dry. Take care when you water to avoid getting water on this part of the bulb. Place your amaryllis bulb in a warm, sunny location while the flower stalk is growing, but as soon as the first flower opens, move the plant to a cooler location out of direct sunlight. This will prolong the life to the flowers.
Care After Flowering
When all the blooms on a stem have faded, cut the stalk off about 2" from the base - be careful not to injure the foliage. After all the stems have been cut back, move the pot or vase back to a bright, sunny window to grow. At every second watering, add a half dose of liquid bulb booster or African Violet fertilizer. When nighttime temperatures remain above 60 degrees F, you can transplant your amaryllis bulbs outside in a sunny location to grow for the summer.



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