Product Review
Fully double flowering. Very full effect as the flowers have a triple number of petals, with up to 3 stems per bulb and 5 to 8 blooms per stem.
Pot bulb into any size container into which it will fit, provided it has a drainage hole. Hold bulb so that its roots hang down into the pot, then fill in around bulb with chosen potting medium. Firm down so that no air pockets remain among roots. The nose of the bulb should be above the pot's rim, with its shoulders protruding above the the soil surface.
After planting, water well and firm down medium again. Roots and bulb should be seated firmly. Place your potted amaryllis in a light, constantly warm position. This will encourage an immediate growth response. Any room in which a normal home temperature of around 20°C (68°F) is maintained, is ideal.
As the first floral stalk lengthens, rotate pot through a half turn every day or so. This keeps it from bending towards the strongest light source (window). For the following two weeks, the soil should be kept only slightly moist - by adding tepid water around the bulb if necessary.









