I received an Amaryllis in November. It has since flowered twice but now it looks like it is through. As no instructions came with the plant, I know nothing regarding its care. I think they are dormant from the spring to fall months, but I don't know how to do this. Please help.
If I order amaryllis bulbs in June, can I manipulate them to grow indoors and be in full bloom in September? I know that is a difficult month to get an amaryllis to bloom; but if I keep it indoors, can I have the first bloom be in September? I have a wedding planned in September and have my heart set on blooming amaryllis in planters that I can give my guests to take home.
It is tricky but not improbable. These articles may help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/amaryllis-hippeastrum/amaryllis-care-instructions-how-to-care-for-an-amaryllis.htm, https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/amaryllis-hippeastrum/amaryllis-bloom-again.htm
My amaryllis has bloomed and now all that is left are the leaves. The plant is contained in a red ball pot with a small hole in the top. I don't know how to take it out of the ball, so how can I care for it? I do hope I can save it. I am very new at this. Thank you so much for your help.
You can leave it in the container it is in, if you would like. They do best in cramped containers, actually. This article will help you with caring for it now that the blooms are gone: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/amaryllis-hippeastrum/amaryllis-care-instructions-how-to-care-for-an-amaryllis.htm
My amaryllis was knocked over last night. The stem is cracked and bent. How can I save it? It did have 3 blooms on it which were also knocked off.
The best thing to do now is to simply cut the flower stalk. If you have lost the blooms, it will not reproduce new blooms this year. If the blooms had remained intact, you could attach a chopstick or a skewer to the side of the flower stalk to keep it intact and upright while the blooms opened.
Even though you lost the blooms this year, that does not mean you can't enjoy it as a nice houseplant and keep it to enjoy its blooms next year. This article will help with that:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/amaryllis-hippeastrum/amaryllis-bloom-again.htm
My amaryllis is now a couple of years old. I live in FL, so it stays outside year round. It gets very long leaves now, but no flowers. How can I get it to flower now that Dec. is over? Should I cut all the leaves off? Thanks!
Amaryllis actually need a dormant period to be able to bloom again. If possible, restrict water to the area. The leaves will die back on their own and then in the spring resume normal watering. The leaves will regrow and you should see blooms shortly after this.
I have a bunch of Amaryllis. Some have bloomed, others just have leaves. What do I do with them now?
I have an amaryllis that just finished blooming after 9 flowers. I have never had one like this before. There is a seed pod on it. My question is how do I get it to rebloom and what do I do with the seed pod?
Most people cut the seed pods off. You can plant the seeds, if you want, but it will take several years before they form a proper bulb and start to produce flowers. This article will help with getting them to rebloom: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/amaryllis-hippeastrum/amaryllis-bloom-again.htm