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Hydroponic Amaryllis: A New Way to Grow
HomePlantsAmaryllisHydroponic Amaryllis: A New Way to Grow

Hydroponic Amaryllis: A New Way to Grow

June 2018  issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter:

In this newsletter, we unveil a new method for amaryllis forcing using hydroponic “prick trays” as used for hydroponic tulips.  There is potential for excellent cut flower production as well as “potted” products. Tap water is the only input, no soil, no fertilizer.

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March 22, 2019Amaryllis, Forcing, Media

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Dr. Bill Miller
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