
Amaryllis photojournalism ...?
Amaryllis (Hippeastrum sp.) A photoperiodic plant? I planted some bulbs and shoots as far ... They were under fluorescent 24.7 ... I wondered if this condition applies only in the light of flowers next year ..?
Photojournalism suspect has an effect then a proliferation of amaryllis, but this is not the only thing to consider, as in general will flourish. By keeping your Amaryllis to the light is produced by increasing their capacity produce enough food - and therefore increased leaf size and length - and ultimately, the size of the bulbs. The larger and has Plant amaryllis in a unique opportunity you have to have more flowers in bloom occurs. You get the same result by placing plants amaryllis to his glass. Amaryllis used as indoor plants, the love of direct sunlight, unlike most plants. I had an Amaryllis plants bloom freely without undergo a period of drying, but most of the time, this period of dormancy or rest is needed to force the bloom in winter. This has little to do with the amount or quality of flowers, however (and not the end, much to do with your question). But to answer your question as succinctly as possible: Yes, I photojournalism has an effect on the amaryllis flower, so that "when" may be that flourishes in our homes or in nature (in the foothills of the Andes and plants of natural origin), but determined the actual number and quality of flowers by the way the bulb is in good health - the health situation in the flower buds have not developed inside the bulb - that has to do with the size and length of leaves. By the way, photojournalism is not only part of the life cycle of the Amaryllis While the phenomenon is phototropism (Note that you usually have to turn a pot of amaryllis plant stems grow straight and not fall off the plant).
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