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Amaryllis Bulbs, commonly known as Gul-e-Aroosa or Amaryllis Lily, produce large trumpet-shaped flowers on thick upright stems, often in red, white, pink, striped, or mixed shades. They grow best in warm bright conditions, full sun to partial shade, and loose well-draining soil, making them suitable for 8–10-inch pots, patios, balconies, indoor bright spots, and garden beds.
Amaryllis are rewarding flowering bulbs when planted correctly. Their large blooms make them ideal for feature pots, entrance displays, balconies, and gardeners who want bold flowers without needing a large garden space.
Amaryllis bulbs perform best in warm bright conditions with well-draining soil. They dislike soggy soil, and the bulb should not be fully buried when planted.
After Amaryllis flowers fade, cut the spent flower stalk near the base, but do not remove the green leaves. The leaves continue feeding the bulb and help it store energy for the next flowering cycle.
Keep the plant in bright light and water only when the topsoil starts drying. If the leaves naturally yellow later, reduce watering and keep the bulb drier. In pots, refresh the soil when needed and avoid burying the bulb completely during repotting.
Yes, Amaryllis grows very well in pots. Use an 8–10-inch pot with drainage holes and keep part of the bulb above the soil surface.
Bulbs usually rot when they are planted too deep or kept in wet soil. Keep the upper part of the bulb exposed and water only when the topsoil starts drying.
Yes, Amaryllis can grow indoors if placed in a bright spot with good light. It performs best near a sunny window or in a warm bright area.
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