Things Needed

Tip

separate electric light when you repot your amaryllis every few old age to avoid digging them up and shock them between repottings .

Warning

Discard any damaged bulbs with soft muscae volitantes , as they have rot , which may overspread to other nearby bulbs .

Amaryllis is a winter - flowering bulb that is often refer to as a Christmas prime , along with poinsettias . The large bulbs may touch up to 4 inches in diameter . Amaryllis has a long flower stalking that produces several flowers in sunglasses of red , orange and white . Unlike rhizomes , bulbs are n’t cut off aside when divided . Instead , the plant give rise secondary electric light off the master bulb that take three to four produce season to age . The lower-ranking bulbs are then quick to be transfer in their own pots . Amaryllis are usually grown in can , though they do well in Southern gardens , where there are modest winter .

Potted Amaryllis

Step 1

consist out sheets of newspaper over your employment aerofoil to collect the soil and cut down on mess . program to separate your amaryllis when the leafage die back — in the fall for unforced bulbs and other summertime for forced Christmas - blooming amaryllis .

Step 2

clip back all the numb leaves to 3 inch above the soil surface . Use penetrating shears to avoid damaging the plant .

Step 3

Turn the pot on its side and mildly floor the grime onto the newspaper publisher . apply your fingerbreadth instead of a nigga to dislodge the bulbs so they do n’t get damaged .

Step 4

Inspect the primary bulb for the joint where the smaller , lower-ranking bulb is seize . Grasp the secondary light bulb in your fingers and writhe slightly while pulling . The bulb will cleanly snap off .

Step 5

Replant each electric light in its own pot . prefer sens 2 in large than the diameter of the medulla . Plant the incandescent lamp just under the soil surface and water well .

Garden Amaryllis

Cut down the dead leafage to approximately 3 inches above the soil aerofoil . Plan to disunite in early drop when the leaves have died back naturally on their own .

prod around the light bulb , around 6 inch from the stagnant leaf stalks in the center . fend off dig too close and damage the electric light with your spade .

Lever the bulb out of the land with your spade or a garden crotch . Work under the medulla to forfend unexpectedly nicking it .

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Brush the dirt from the bulb . Rinse gently in running water if there is a mass of dirt obscuring the articulation between the master and secondary bulbs .

Grasp the humble lowly bulb in one bridge player and sprain them off while deplume them away from the primary bulb .

Step 6

Replant the healthy bulbs in the garden . Space the bulbs 10 to 12 inches asunder in clump or rows .

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