How do yoy force grow bulbs surrounded by hose down? ...


Answers:    Paperwhite narcissus are the easiest to grow in marine. Just get a low container, I use a retangular clear chalice container, about 3" soaring, and fill it roughly halfway near those clear glass globs that you can grasp at a florist to put in vase, put my bulbs on top, and fill it the rest of the process, then crawl it with marine. Sometimes they get so elevated that they fall over so I usually tie a ribbon around them when they bring back up to about 5 inches to hold them together. You can also put them surrounded by a tall chalice vase, beside the bulb near the bottom, and it will facilitate them stand up. A bit of rubbing alcohol in the dampen helps preserve them from getting so tall also. Takes 3-4 wks to bloom, a short time ago in time for Christmas.
Hyacinths can also be forced surrounded by water, you call for a hyacinth vase, or one that have a neck that a bulb can sit down surrounded by. You just crowd it with wet just above the platform of the bulb. If you want several in one and the same pot, do the same piece that I described with the narcissus. Hyacinths, however, involve to be refrigerated for 6-8 wks surrounded by the refrigerator, because they need a cold extent, where the treatise whites dont. When the pot or vase is full of roots, appropriate it out and put it in a sunny heat spot, and they will grow and start to bloom. The rest of the bulb crowd, tulips, grape hyacinths, daffodills, etc. needs to be potted contained by soil, refrigerated for 6-8 wks, and later taken out to start growing.
You can also use small rocks instead of those glass globs, I a moment ago like those because they are pretty, and they can be wash and reused every year. All you want to do is make the bulbs stand up firmly.