Encouraging Rebloom on Amaryllis - Knowledgebase Question

Patton, PA
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Question by swharton0
January 18, 2000
How should I take care of my amaryllis after it is done blooming, so I can encourage it to bloom again?


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Answer from NGA
January 18, 2000
Amaryllis can be kept alive and be brought back to blossom the following year but this takes a little work. Once the flowers fade, trim away the bloom stalk and allow the foliage to grow. Bright, indirect light is best. Keep the soil slightly moist and fertilize monthly with a liquid fertilizer so the plant grows vigorously. In late summer or early fall, the leaves should begin to turn yellow. The yellowing indicates the amaryllis needs a rest. If they do not begin to yellow on their own, simply withhold water beginning in September and force the plant into dormancy. Once the leaves wither, cut the leaves back to the neck of the bulb and store it, pot and all in a cool (55F), dark place such as a garage or basement for about eight to ten weeks. Do not water during this rest period. Then place the pot in a bright location and water lightly. The bulbs should resprout and bloom again. Repot every 3-4 years in the spring after blooming. Enjoy!

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