I love my amaryllis. Her name is Goldie. She lives indoors in a widebased pot. Its 7 years old and grows some years over 2ft tall. The flowers are so heavy I must help stabilize them. Sadly this year the flower broke. I put it in a thick crystal vase. Happy to say the flower continued to grow and open. As soon as the flower fell, it shot up another shoot. This plant wows all my company 😍 and grandchildren too. Make a great day🙃
Melissa can you help? I have all my wax bulbs and they are finishing up blooming. I would love for them to come back. Tips on how my Cherry Vanilla can be like your Goldie? He said take wax off and pot. Ok but then he says to dig it out in November and to cut the roots off. What 😳 ok what if I was to just leave it in my pot. Will it grow or must I dig it out every year? How often do you water the bulb once its in dirt? Thank you for any tips Xoxox Melissa and Goldie 🥰
The company that makes the waxed bulbs state that it should be thrown out and won't bloom again - so wasteful. What a dumb idea, imagine how many thousands of good bulbs get thrown out - not even composted because of the plastic coating. Humans are so wasteful. So glad this retailer promotes saving the bulbs and replanting.
The basal plate or root section must always be above water. That is the primary reason they are most often grown in well draining, but not soaking wet soil. Also plant them so that only the bottom half of the bulb is covered with soil. Do not cover the stem and leaves growth point or apex of the bulb.
I have an amaryllis that is just sitting /glued on a piece of tree bark...Is the aftercare the same as for waxed armarilis??? Do I cut the spent flowers first??? Thank you...
These bulbs can not handle temperatures below 32 degrees, its better to wait until the spring. you can however plant them in a pot and keep them inside.
at the start not much water is needed, but once the plant makes a lot of leaves, and they are in full sun, fully growing, more often they need to be watered. but ofcourse all depends on sunlight, temperature , how big the plant is and the size of the pot. typically they dont require a lot of water
if you want to induce blooms you can keep them dry and cool for 2 months or so. if you want it to keep growing indoors, you can plant them in a pot with some soil and water regularly, the more light the better, so a south facing window would be the best.
Wait you said plant it after it blooms then dig it out of the soil in November and cut the roots off. WHY? CAN'T I LEAVE IT IN THE SOIL TO CONTINUE BLOOMING FOR YEARS INSTEAD OF DIGGING IT OUT IN NOVEMBER
you could just leave it in the pot, stop watering for 2-3 months that might induce the flowers to come out and bloom. it all depends on where you live, remember they can not handle freezing temperatures, so in the northern part of the USA they can not handle the outside temperatures after september-november.@@pinkysunshine2423
Buenas noches desde México, tienen bulbos de Amaryllis Hippeastrum en venta y hacen envíos a México favor de decirme el precio por bulbo por su atencion gracias
Who came up with this ridiculous, cruel idea to grow such a magnificent bulb? By the time the flowers bloom and are spent, the bulb has shrunken so much from a lack of water and nutrients that the wax is easily removed.
Thank you! I didn't want to toss the waxed bulb, you answered all my questions.
I love my amaryllis. Her name is Goldie. She lives indoors in a widebased pot. Its 7 years old and grows some years over 2ft tall. The flowers are so heavy I must help stabilize them. Sadly this year the flower broke. I put it in a thick crystal vase. Happy to say the flower continued to grow and open. As soon as the flower fell, it shot up another shoot. This plant wows all my company 😍 and grandchildren too. Make a great day🙃
Melissa can you help? I have all my wax bulbs and they are finishing up blooming. I would love for them to come back. Tips on how my Cherry Vanilla can be like your Goldie? He said take wax off and pot. Ok but then he says to dig it out in November and to cut the roots off. What 😳 ok what if I was to just leave it in my pot. Will it grow or must I dig it out every year? How often do you water the bulb once its in dirt?
Thank you for any tips
Xoxox Melissa and Goldie 🥰
Flowering lessons at the hardware shops thats a nice idea Thank You Merry Christmas
Love how your very straight to the point and very informative!
The company that makes the waxed bulbs state that it should be thrown out and won't bloom again - so wasteful. What a dumb idea, imagine how many thousands of good bulbs get thrown out - not even composted because of the plastic coating. Humans are so wasteful. So glad this retailer promotes saving the bulbs and replanting.
The basal plate or root section must always be above water. That is the primary reason they are most often grown in well draining, but not soaking wet soil. Also plant them so that only the bottom half of the bulb is covered with soil. Do not cover the stem and leaves growth point or apex of the bulb.
Thank you so much Sir for your very impormative vidio i love amaryllis
Hola!!! Saludos desde Monterrey n.l. MX. Gracias por por tan buena información.
I have an amaryllis that is just sitting /glued on a piece of tree bark...Is the aftercare the same as for waxed armarilis???
Do I cut the spent flowers first???
Thank you...
same aftercare ! thanks for watching
Can I plant them on my garden outside in winter?
These bulbs can not handle temperatures below 32 degrees, its better to wait until the spring. you can however plant them in a pot and keep them inside.
How often do you water it when it's outside in the clay pot in the summer?
at the start not much water is needed, but once the plant makes a lot of leaves, and they are in full sun, fully growing, more often they need to be watered. but ofcourse all depends on sunlight, temperature , how big the plant is and the size of the pot. typically they dont require a lot of water
@@gardeningtipsandmore Thank you!
I buy them keep them dormant, plant them in Spring, watch them bloom and leave them in ground in zone 7b and they come back every Spring.
So beautiful flower s
Thanks for the info
When you pull it out of the ground before a freeze how do you store the bulb?
if you want to induce blooms you can keep them dry and cool for 2 months or so. if you want it to keep growing indoors, you can plant them in a pot with some soil and water regularly, the more light the better, so a south facing window would be the best.
Lovely nice plant hjr
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I followed this exactly- there was no cellophane around my bulb-and I did not find any roots either after removing the wax package?
they not all make roots, but once you plant them and give them a little water the roots will grow out soon.
Thank you for tjis informative video
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Wait you said plant it after it blooms then dig it out of the soil in November and cut the roots off. WHY? CAN'T I LEAVE IT IN THE SOIL TO CONTINUE BLOOMING FOR YEARS INSTEAD OF DIGGING IT OUT IN NOVEMBER
Depends where you live.Amaryllis is a warm zone plant,if you leave it in the garden where the winters are harsh,it will die.
@@valevisa8429 what if its in a pot? Can I just leave it alone or do I need to dig it out?
@@pinkysunshine2423 Sorry,i don't understand your question.If you live in a cold zone,you can not leave it outside over the winter.
you could just leave it in the pot, stop watering for 2-3 months that might induce the flowers to come out and bloom. it all depends on where you live, remember they can not handle freezing temperatures, so in the northern part of the USA they can not handle the outside temperatures after september-november.@@pinkysunshine2423
Buenas noches desde México, tienen bulbos de Amaryllis Hippeastrum en venta y hacen envíos a México favor de decirme el precio por bulbo por su atencion gracias
Lo siento, no vendo bombillas, pero probablemente puedas encontrarlas a la venta en línea.
I have this flower after blooming. What I have to do please advance me thank you from Ethiopia
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Who came up with this ridiculous, cruel idea to grow such a magnificent bulb? By the time the flowers bloom and are spent, the bulb has shrunken so much from a lack of water and nutrients that the wax is easily removed.
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