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Hyacinth

Hyacinthus orientalis

Hyacinth is a common indoor, patio, or gift plant that can be grown in containers, but it is not a pet-friendly choice for spaces where cats or dogs can chew plants.

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Light

Bright indirect to bright light

Soil mixture

Well-draining bulb mix

Soil moisture

Keep lightly moist during growth

Safety

Keep away from pets and children. Wash hands after pruning and confirm toxicity details before placing it in a home with animals.

Pruning

Remove yellow or damaged leaves with clean snips and avoid letting sap touch skin if the plant is irritating.

Plant Diagnoser notes

Watch for yellowing leaves, brown tips, weak growth, pest residue, and soil that stays wet too long. Match symptoms against watering, light, soil drainage, airflow, and pest pressure.

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