How to Peel and Plant Your Wax-Dipped Amaryllis Bulb After It Finishes Blooming

There is something unforgettable about a wax-dipped amaryllis.

No soil.
No watering.
Just a bulb that seems to come alive on its own, sending up tall green stalks and spectacular blooms wherever it is placed.

It feels effortless.

And a little bit magical.

But once the blooms fade, many people assume the story is over.

It isn’t.

Your amaryllis bulb is still very much alive — and with a little care, it can continue growing for years to come.


Step 1: Let the Bloom Fade Naturally

Once your amaryllis flowers begin to fade, resist the urge to remove the leaves.

Those green leaves are essential.

They are helping the bulb rebuild energy for future growth.

You can trim away the spent flower stalk, but allow the leaves to continue growing.


Step 2: Gently Peel Away the Wax

This is the most satisfying step.

Hold the bulb in your hands and gently begin peeling away the wax coating.

It should loosen easily.

Take your time and remove as much wax as possible, especially around the base where the roots will grow.

You may notice small, dried root remnants — this is completely normal.

Underneath, you will find a healthy bulb ready for its next chapter.


Step 3: Plant Your Amaryllis Bulb in Soil

Choose a container with drainage and fill it with fresh potting soil.

Nestle the bulb into the soil so that the top third of the bulb remains above the soil line.

This is important.

Amaryllis bulbs prefer to sit slightly above the soil, not buried completely.

Press the soil gently around the base to secure it.


Step 4: Water Lightly and Place in Bright Light

Water lightly after planting — just enough to moisten the soil.

Then place your planted bulb in a bright location.

A sunny window is perfect.

Avoid overwatering. Amaryllis bulbs prefer soil that dries slightly between watering.


Step 5: Watch It Grow

Over the coming weeks and months, your amaryllis will continue developing leaves.

This is the bulb storing energy.

With proper care, your bulb can bloom again next season.

And each time it does, you will remember that growth never really ends.

It simply changes form.


Why This Matters

One of the most beautiful lessons of gardening is that nothing is truly finished.

With care, patience, and the right conditions, growth continues.

Your wax-dipped amaryllis was never just a decoration.

It was always a living thing.

Ready to grow again.

Gardenuity

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