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Help, my hyacinths are flopping


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A short length of stick and some string may help to prop them up, though admittedly doesn't look very good.


I think some hyacinths have sturdier stems than others so it may be worth trying a different variety next year.


But if they were bought already in pots, they have probably been forced for early flowering, and I suspect that may make them weak.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/houseplants_hyacinth1.shtml


ETA: http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/hyacinth/hyacinths-falling-over.htm

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Sue Wrote:

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> Davis Wrote:

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> > Your hyacinths may be flopping due to an acidic

> > environment.

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> Eh?


Don't worry, Sue, it's a peeved troll.


Thanks for the advice. I think you may be right about them being weakened ny forcing and in a smallish pot. Will try planing my own next time.

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