Friday, May 21, 2010

Why do daffodils do this?

As time passes on by the plant can't seem to support itself anymore and the leaves fall down along with the stem that has the flower why is this??





It this normal for this time of year too?? Its like spring here in california.





O and if you could also tell me what i should do about it that would be helpful.





Thanks for the help

Why do daffodils do this?
I've always been told that warmer temperatures will cause daffodil stems to become weaker and they will fall over...as you've stated.





You can prevent them from falling over by suspending a 4 by 4-inch wire mesh netting about 10 inches above your daffodils next year. As they emerge, you can redirect the foilage and blooms into the netting so they won't topple over.





Hope this solves your problem. Good luck!
Reply:This seems to be a normal characteristic of the plant. However, I would check and make sure they are getting enough water. A lack of moisture could cause the wilting.
Reply:because thats the life of the flower...it blooms a good week and then starts to die..

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