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The leaves of daffodils are too long, will it affect flowering? Do you need to cut some? If so, how to do it?
It's best to cut off some, not the whole piece, and cut off the long leaves 1

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Do it. Just don't cut it too ugly.

In addition, in order to avoid the overgrowth of leaves, it is best to pour out the water at night and add some water the next morning;

Put the daffodil flowerpot in a well-lit place, and it is best to bask in the sun every day, so that the leaves will grow stronger, bloom will grow more and the flowering period will be prolonged.

In order to fundamentally solve the problem that daffodil leaves grow too fast, at first, when potted daffodil bulbs, they were soaked with paclobutrazol first, and then potted.