🌺🇬🇧✨ Amaryllis Care: Watering, Feeding, Repotting & Reblooming (UK Guide)
🌼 Introduction: The Winter Showstopper
Amaryllis (Hippeastrum) is one of the most spectacular indoor flowering bulbs you can grow.
Known for its enormous blooms and dramatic colours, it’s a favourite in UK homes during winter and early spring.
But to keep your Amaryllis healthy — and encourage it to bloom again — you need the right care routine.
Here is the complete UK guide to watering, feeding, repotting, and reblooming Amaryllis bulbs.
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💧🌱 1. How to Water Amaryllis
Amaryllis hate sitting in soggy compost.
✔ Water sparingly until growth begins
When first planted, keep compost just slightly moist.
✔ Once growing, water regularly
Water when the top 2–3cm of compost feels dry.
✔ Avoid watering from above
Pour water around the edge of the pot, not onto the bulb.
✔ Good drainage is essential
Choose pots with holes and add grit to the compost.
✔ Reduce watering after flowering
This helps the bulb prepare for dormancy.
🌿💪 2. Feeding Amaryllis for Bigger Blooms
Feeding is the key to reblooming.
✔ Start feeding once leaves appear
Use a liquid, balanced fertiliser every 2 weeks.
✔ Continue feeding until late summer
This builds up energy inside the bulb.
✔ Do NOT feed during dormancy
The bulb should be resting.
More leaves = more energy = more spectacular flowers next season.
🌱🪴 3. Repotting Amaryllis
Amaryllis only need repotting every 2–3 years.
✔ Best time to repot
Autumn, just before the new growing season begins.
✔ Pot size
Choose a pot 2–3cm wider than the bulb.
Amaryllis bloom better when slightly pot-bound.
✔ Planting depth
Leave the top one-third of the bulb exposed.
✔ Compost mix
Use a well-draining mix such as:
- multipurpose compost
- grit/perlite
- a little sand
🌼🌙 4. Encouraging Dormancy (Essential for Reblooming)
Dormancy is crucial — without it, Amaryllis often refuse to bloom again.
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How to induce dormancy:
- After flowering, let the leaves keep growing.
- Keep feeding until August.
- In late August–September, stop feeding and reduce watering.
- Allow the leaves to yellow naturally.
- Move the pot to a cool, dark place: 10–13°C.
- Leave undisturbed for 8–10 weeks.
The bulb is resting and storing energy for next year’s flowers.
🌺🔁 5. How to Get Your Amaryllis to Rebloom
After the dormancy period:
- Bring the pot into a warm, bright room.
- Water lightly once.
- New growth should appear within 2–4 weeks.
- Resume regular watering when the flower stalk emerges.
- Begin feeding once new leaves grow.
Most healthy bulbs rebloom every year if cared for properly.
🌞🏡 6. Light & Temperature Requirements
✔ During growth
Bright, indirect light.
Ideal temperature: 18–22°C
✔ During flowering
Cooler rooms make blooms last longer.
Avoid radiators and direct sun.
✔ During dormancy
Cool, dry, dark area (cupboard, shed, or porch if frost-free).
🍂🌺 7. After Flowering Care
When blooms fade:
✔ Cut off the flower stalk (not the leaves).
✔ Continue watering and feeding.
✔ Keep the plant in bright light.
✔ Grow leaves all spring and summer — this powers the next bloom.
Never cut green leaves — they are essential for energy production.
❌ Common Amaryllis Problems
❌ Bulb won’t rebloom
Lack of dormancy or insufficient feeding.
❌ Soft, mushy bulb
Overwatering — often fatal.
❌ Long floppy leaves
Not enough light — move to a brighter spot.
❌ Flower stalk grows but no flowers
Bulb too small or stressed; strengthen it with summer feeding.
❌ Yellowing leaves too early
Overwatering or cold drafts.
🌟 FAQs
How long do Amaryllis blooms last?
2–4 weeks, depending on room temperature.
Can you grow Amaryllis outdoors in the UK?
Not reliably — they are tender bulbs suited for indoor growing.
How many flowers does one bulb produce?
Usually 1–3 flower stems, each with multiple blooms.
Can you split Amaryllis bulbs?
Yes, offsets can be removed — but they take 2–3 years to flower.
Do Amaryllis need full sun?
Indoors, bright indirect light is ideal.
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