How to wax amaryillis blubs and does it destroy bulb
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not exactly sure why you want to put wax on the bulb?????
Why do you want to do this???
Im not really sure why you would want to wax an amaryllis bulb. Could you explain this?
I’m rather shocked to read your question! Why would you ever, ever want to wax a bulb? If you are trying to get it to re-bloom, the last thing the bulb needs is a coat of wax on it. Perhaps your computer/tablet/phone inserted an incorrect word and you didn’t mean “wax”. Google “how to get an Amaryllis to re-bloom“ and you will see lots of information.
From the nursery kingdom of the South: Semmes, Alabama
http://www.usna.usda.gov/Gardens/faqs/AmaryllisBloom.html
I have never heard of this before.