Indoor Blooms, Zero Soil Required
Experience the wonder of indoor gardening without the mess with the White Wax-Dipped Amaryllis Bulb, a pre-treated bulb engineered for effortless blooming. The proprietary wax coating creates a moisture-retaining system that supplies everything the bulb needs to thrive—no soil, no watering, no complicated setup required. Simply position the bulb in any decorative vessel or display area, and within weeks you’ll witness the emergence of breathtaking large white trumpet-shaped flowers rising on sturdy, elegant stems. Each bulb produces multiple flowering spikes adorned with pristine white blossoms that fill your space with subtle fragrance and unmatched visual drama, lasting for weeks on end. This innovative approach to indoor gardening makes amaryllis accessible to everyone, whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or someone who’s never grown anything before. The sophisticated white blooms complement contemporary and traditional interiors alike, making them ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, home offices, or entryways seeking a touch of natural elegance. These bulbs are exceptional gifts for plant lovers, busy professionals, or anyone craving instant gratification without the gardening learning curve. After blooming, transition the bulb to soil for future seasons or enjoy it as a stunning one-time indoor display.
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Your waxed bulb will thrive in indirect sunlight. Place it in a well-lit room, but avoid direct sunlight. To help the stems grow straight, rotate the bulb every week. Keep in mind that each bulb grows at its own pace; some may take up to 8 weeks to start blooming. Once the last bloom has faded, you can remove the wax and plant your bulb either outside or in a planter with well-draining soil to enjoy more blooms next year.
2. Watering: Your waxed amaryllis bulb does not require watering. All the water and nutrients the bulb needs are contained within the wax shell.
3. Pruning: Remove dead flowers to encourage new growth.
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