If hyacinth doesn't catch an arrow, we first need to control the amount of watering, ensure sufficient water after the flowers open, and also need to ensure sufficient fertilizer. The soil is best suspended with loose and fertile sandy loam.
1. Pay attention to watering
If it is a locally cultivated hyacinth, in order to prevent it from getting stuck in the subsequent growth, it must be watered for the first time at the initial stage of planting, and the amount of watering must be controlled when it sees the garlic sprouting to avoid infection. When leaves grow and flowers are about to bloom, they can be watered when they are dry. After the flowers open, they should also ensure sufficient water, so as to avoid the occurrence of arrow clipping.
2. Sufficient fertilizer
In the case of fertilizer shortage, hyacinth is likely to have arrow pinching, so we should pay attention to reasonable fertilization. Basically, after the plants appear buds, we should apply some fertilizer together with watering, so that the flowers will grow better and bloom normally after they absorb nutrients.
3. Soil requirements
Finally, the soil is also very important. It is better to choose some breathable, loose and fertile sandy loam, so that when watering, it can ensure the normal discharge of excess water, avoid ponding, and promote the absorption of nutrients by plants, so there will be no arrows.