Growing amaryllis is easy and fun but every year it is a fight to keep them upright once they begin to bloom because the stems are too tall. I read about a technique, discovered by Cornell University, and it works.
The trick is to give them a dose of alcohol. Any alcoholic beverage is fine - vodka, whiskey, etc., anything but beer. Wait until the stalk has emerged two or three inches and then water with a solution of 1 part alcohol to 7 parts water. You can also use regular rubbing alcohol, but the ratio is different - 1 part alcohol to 11 parts water. The alcohol limits the growth of the stem to one third of the normal growth and results is thicker, sturdier stalks. And, who knows, maybe it makes the amaryllis happier?
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Chavli