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rhood
12-01-2014, 03:36 PM
I have some paper white bulbs growing that will soon blossom. After it blossoms, how do I take care of the bulbs so they can be used again? I guess they can be reused another time?? Thanks

tippyclubb
12-01-2014, 10:29 PM
Cut the flower stalk off when the flower fades. Continue to let the leaves grow for around 8 months. Cut down all the leaves about an inch from the bulb. Place the pot in a dark place where it will not get any light. Let it sit dormant for at least two months then bring it back into daylight and water.

FMF Doc
12-02-2014, 07:50 AM
( from Mrs. FMF Doc)
"Paper whites are different from Amaryllis- they may not be salvageable because they have been pre-chilled and 'forced'. Google should provide you with clear info.
Amaryllis can be planted directly into our gardens here, once all danger of frost is past (usually March 16th) - they get spectacular over time!
Again, do some research as to planting instructions."

Happy Gardening :wave:

Bonanza
12-03-2014, 05:08 AM
I have some paper white bulbs growing that will soon blossom. After it blossoms, how do I take care of the bulbs so they can be used again? I guess they can be reused another time?? Thanks

I have forced paperwhites many times but have never saved them to rebloom the following year.

In double checking that they will not bloom, I offer this quote from White Flower Farm --
a well known garden and plant supply company in Connecticut, who has been in business for over 60 years:

After Paperwhites finish blooming,
we recommend that you throw the bulbs out
or toss them on the compost pile.

They won't bloom again indoors.