A Beautiful Exuberant Indoor Bulb Plant That Looks Amazing In Your Home Over The Festive Period & Beyond. Produce These Elaborate Flowers Easily By Just Following Some Simple Instructions.inspect The Large Bulb –it Should Be Firm & Plump. It Should Also Look Like A Swollen Green/brown Onion With Slightly Peeling Outer Skin.fill A Pot Which Is At Least (12.5cm) 5in In Diameter To Two Thirds Full With Bulb Compost.place The Bulb On The Compost Surface & Add Compost Around The Bulb So That About A Half To Two Thirds Of The Bulb Is Proud Of The Top Of The Soil. (notice How This Is Very Different To Planting Tulips & Daffodils Which Are Fully Submerged Into The Soil).you Could Add A Decorative Top Layer Of Pebbles At This Point To Complete The Display.water Very Sparingly & Place In A Light Position But Away From Direct Sunlight. You Can Even Place A Tray Under The Pot & Put A Little Water Directly Into The Tray Rather Than Adding Water To The Surface. Revisit Three Hours Later & Pour Away Any Excess Water Left In The Tray.once The Bulb Starts To Sprout (from 6-10 Weeks After Planting), Always Ensure The Soil Is Moist But Do Not Overwater. Again, Get Rid Of Any Excess Water In The Tray, Three Or Four Hours After Watering.when The Bulb Is In Flower, Keep It In A Cool Position Preferably Near A Window For Ventilation.