If your flower is unwell, this does not mean that it will definitely die. Any symptom of a plant is a completely clear signal for action on the part of the grower.
Instructions
Step 1
Drafts are the most likely cause of yellowing of hyacinth leaves. Try to move the plant to a quieter location. If this does not help, then the hyacinth does not have enough light.
Step 2
Incorrect watering leads to falling and not opening the buds. During the flowering period, pour water under the root of the plant so as not to moisturize the buds.
Step 3
Non-simultaneous flowering of several bulbs is a result of the fact that the bulbs are of different sizes and development. Therefore, unfortunately, hyacinths planted together do not always bloom in sync.
Step 4
If the hyacinth has long and sluggish leaves, then urgently rearrange it in a place with good lighting. Your flower has spent too much time in the dark.
Step 5
Slow growth signals insufficient watering. Hyacinth can also stop growing due to the fact that it is often moved from one place to another.
Step 6
The absence of flowers on the plant can be caused by a number of reasons - insufficient watering, hasty movement into the sun, insufficiently strong bulb. Try watering the hyacinth with plenty of water for a short time.
Step 7
Deformation of flowers occurs from overheating of the hyacinth. Choose a cooler location for the plant.
Step 8
If the flowers of the hyacinth began to rot away, then you are waterlogging it. Try to reduce watering.