What, I thought the bulb would rot if you have them sit in the water like that. Only the very bottom where the potential root would grow should touch the water, no? Am I wrong?
Mugen for what ever reason she take hers out n clean things so she won't get for maybe? Bit as someone answered if always in water shouldn't for because of that only if something environmental causes it to have rot. And really she doesn't have to take things out n clean. It's a plant for goodness sakes just keep the outside wiped clean and leave the inside alone like you would with all other plants and let the do what they automatically will do if You only place it where it needs to be for whatever type of light simulation it needs.
She needs to change the water because they are rotting and tinting the water, (and probably stinking to high heaven). Only the absolute bottom needs to TOUCH the water. This encourages the roots to delve down towards the water.
@@preetraut2493 but when you buy the package reads gladiolus not swrod lillies go to the store and the packages says lillies are going to rot if you try to force lillies in water
@@preetraut2493 Yes I have watched videos referring gladiolas as sword lilies. I wonder if this lady thought they were gladiolus or if they were the lily bulbs?
she comes in with a slice of pizza at the end LOLOLOL "here's your pizza, Honey" BHAHAH
@@LunovaLabs Hahaha IKR like what show was this?? Great info though!
Camera man is making me feel like we're on a boat, cruise ship or Tetertotter
I think I'm gonna have this for my home hobby thks for showing me how to do the bulb's
Should bulbs be emerged in water completely or just roots to be dipped in water
Are those bulbs really lilies? They look like gladiolus or irises bulbs. Still really good info. Can’t wait to try different bulbs in water. Thanks!
These are beautiful. I have tons of bulb (Tulips) that I want to put in glass jars.
Thank you.
I am going to try this.
What, I thought the bulb would rot if you have them sit in the water like that. Only the very bottom where the potential root would grow should touch the water, no? Am I wrong?
Mugen for what ever reason she take hers out n clean things so she won't get for maybe? Bit as someone answered if always in water shouldn't for because of that only if something environmental causes it to have rot. And really she doesn't have to take things out n clean. It's a plant for goodness sakes just keep the outside wiped clean and leave the inside alone like you would with all other plants and let the do what they automatically will do if You only place it where it needs to be for whatever type of light simulation it needs.
She needs to change the water because they are rotting and tinting the water, (and probably stinking to high heaven). Only the absolute bottom needs to TOUCH the water. This encourages the roots to delve down towards the water.
Camera angle is crazy. Love that idea though
Very good
these are not lilies they are gladiolus
Also known as sword lilies!
@@preetraut2493 but when you buy the package reads gladiolus not swrod lillies go to the store and the packages says lillies are going to rot if you try to force lillies in water
Thank you, I actually was wondering if gladiolas could be forced in vases. I now see that they can.
@@preetraut2493 Yes I have watched videos referring gladiolas as sword lilies. I wonder if this lady thought they were gladiolus or if they were the lily bulbs?
can I reuse bulbs when flower dies when dies can I cut flower off will it regrow tx patty bell
Lilies ? Gladiolus is the correct name
Those are gladiolus, not lilies
Bulbs will rot if always in water. City people.....
Axess2084 lol🤣
That's why her other ones didn't bloom either! 🤣
so do you put it in dirt when sprouting
Hey idiot you don’t flood the container
Place bulbs and then water, genius.
Sweety those aren't lilies thoes are gladiolus
Also known as sword lilies
I feel like I'm watching HSN
I guess because I live in a poor city I find bulbs alot I got lilies daffodils red white blue ... daisys
How do you replant hyacinth bulb into soil after blooms died in hydro without rot?
no replanting after forced hydro: its better to go dig a hole because they will come back every year
look at the zise of that ring, im all distracted by it.
Much mis information. Most bulbs require cold period to bloom. Bulbs without roots will tip over.
oMG why not Sodium Polyacrylate ? Instead of glass?
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