The rest period extends from August to December
From a calendar point of view, the hibernation of an amaryllis ends before the beginning of winter. In order for a knight's star with its exotic blossoms to illuminate the Advent and Christmas season in a colorful way, the onion needs a rest phase in advance. This care is important:
- From August no more water and fertilize
- Spend the Ritterstern in a dark, cool location in September
- In October, the leaves from the onion pulled in cut off
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Hibernation takes place in a controlled manner when the temperatures are between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius. Given these dark, dry and cool conditions, the onion can regenerate and regain its strength for a further flowering period.
So the wintering ends
The break is drawing to a close in November. The anticipation of a picturesque knight star blossom increases. Now take a close look at the plant. If root strands grow out of the bottom opening in the pot, the onion is too narrow in its pot. You should therefore plant the amaryllis in fresh substrate. From this point on, water regularly again. At the same time, the knight's star takes its usual place on the sunny, warm window sill again.
Tips
If you repot a knight's star at the end of the winter period, keep an eye out for brooding onions for them Multiplication. A carefully cared for onion diligently produces daughter onions. From a diameter of 3 cm, cut off the offspring. Potted in a mix of floral and Cactus soil, the mini onions transform into a new amaryllis in no time at all.