🌱 How to Grow Iris from Bulbs
Also known as:
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Hindi: आइरिस फूल (Iris Phool)
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Tamil: ஐரிஸ் மலர் (Iris Malar)
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Telugu: ఐరిస్ పుష్పం (Iris Pushpam)
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Malayalam: അയറിസ് പൂവ് (Iris Poov)
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Kannada: ಐರಿಸ್ ಹೂವು (Iris Hoovu)
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English: Iris
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Botanical Name: Iris spp.
1. 🗓️ Choose the Right Season
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Best time to plant: Late summer to early winter (August–December)
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Blooms in late winter to spring (February–April)
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Ideal Temperature: 10°C–25°C
2. 🌱 Prepare the Soil
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Soil Type: Well-drained sandy loam or loamy soil
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pH Level: Neutral to slightly acidic (6.5–7.0)
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Mix soil with compost or leaf mold; good drainage is key to avoid bulb rot
3. 🌾 Planting the Bulbs or Rhizomes
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Depth:
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For bulbous irises: Plant 3–4 inches deep
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For rhizomatous irises: Plant shallowly, with rhizome just below or slightly above soil level
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Spacing: 6–8 inches between bulbs/rhizomes
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Ensure good air circulation between plants
4. 💧 Watering
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Water lightly after planting
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During active growth, keep soil moderately moist
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Reduce watering after flowering and during dormancy
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Avoid soggy soil, especially in winters
5. 🌿 Germination & Growth
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Shoots appear in 2–4 weeks depending on temperature
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Leaves are sword-like and upright
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Flower spikes emerge as plants mature, often in the second year for rhizomes
6. ☀️ Sunlight & Temperature
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Needs full sun (6–8 hours daily)
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Tolerates partial shade, but best flowering in sunny spots
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Protect from strong wind and frost in colder zones
7. 🌼 Fertilization
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Mix in compost at planting
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Apply balanced liquid fertilizer once monthly during active growth
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Avoid high nitrogen fertilizers, which promote leaf growth at the expense of blooms
8. 🛡️ Pest & Disease Control
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Common pests: Aphids, iris borers, slugs
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Diseases: Root rot, leaf spot, bacterial soft rot
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Use neem oil spray every 2 weeks if pests appear
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Remove dead leaves and infected plants; maintain dry surroundings
9. 🌸 Blooming & Aftercare
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Iris blooms are delicate, ruffled, and vibrant in shades of blue, purple, white, yellow, or mixed
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Each stem bears multiple flowers
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Deadhead spent blooms to promote more flowering
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After blooming, allow foliage to mature and store energy for next season
10. 🌱 Regrow Tip
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Allow rhizomes or bulbs to go dormant in summer
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Lift and divide every 2–3 years to prevent overcrowding
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Store in a dry, cool place if lifting for dormancy
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Replant in fresh soil mix for vibrant blooms next cycle
🌼 Benefits of Iris Flowers
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Symbolizes wisdom, faith, and courage
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Excellent cut flowers with long vase life
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Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies
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Adds elegance and height to flower beds and borders
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