The optimal timing for relocating these bulbs is crucial for their continued health and flowering. This process, best undertaken when the plants are dormant, ensures minimal disruption to their growth cycle and allows for successful establishment in their new location. Moving them at the wrong time can stress the plants, leading to reduced bloom or even failure to thrive.
Transplantation, when executed at the correct point in the plant’s life cycle, promotes vigorous growth in subsequent seasons. Allowing the foliage to die back naturally before disturbance enables the bulb to replenish its energy reserves. This practice contributes to stronger, healthier plants that are more resilient to environmental stressors and diseases, ultimately resulting in more abundant and visually appealing displays.