After the daffodil flowers have faded, the plant needs to restore the nutrients that were used, so it can bloom the next year. The leaves must remain as stay green for this to happen. It takes about 4 weeks. When the leaves begin to turn yellow, you can cut the leaves off.
Daffodils have to compete with its neighbors for available light, and it needs as much light as it can get to make food for the plant tissues and have enough left over to store in the bulb for next year's plant. The best way to do this is to have leaves that are long and flat to catch as much light as possible and not shade the neighboring daffodil leaves in the process.
It takes between four and eight weeks for daffodils to germinate.
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Since daffodils are one of the heralds of spring, when they bloom it means that the long, gray winter is almost over.
It should take approximately 2 years for the daffodils to begin sprouting petals, and about 9 years for the daffodils to sprout fully. In order to grow, the daffodils should be maintained with low level nitrogen plant food and watered in partly shaded conditions.
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The good thing about daffodils is that they require very little human care. Have you ever seen a meadow where there are daffodils in what looks to be a garden setting? Long after the people have died and the house has fallen and crumbled away, the daffodils will still be in their gardens. Daffodils don't really need to "adapt". They already have toxins in thier tissues that keep weeds at bay. They are early spring flowers - up before the major invasion of weeds occurs. Daffodils can grow from USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 3 through 9.
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