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Propagating daffodils in water is not a common practice because they are typically propagated by bulbs in soil. However, you can try to force daffodil bulbs to bloom in water for decorative purposes. Here's how you can do it: Choose firm, healthy daffodil bulbs without any signs of mold or damage. Choose a shallow container or a bulb vase that can hold the bulbs and water. The container should be deep enough to allow the roots to grow but shallow enough to keep the bulbs dry. Fill the bottom of the container with pebbles, marbles, or decorative stones. These will help support the bulbs and provide a medium for the roots to grow through. Position the bulbs on top of the pebbles with the pointed end facing up. The bulbs should be close together but not touching each other. Add water to the container until it just touches the base of the bulbs. Do not submerge the bulbs in water, as this can cause them to rot. Place the container in a cool, dark place for the first few weeks to encourage root growth. Once roots have formed and shoots begin to emerge, move the container to a bright, indirect light. It may take several weeks for the daffodils to bloom. Once they bloom, you can enjoy the flowers for a few weeks. #DaffodilPropagation #WaterPropagation #IndoorGardening #FlowerBulbs #ForcingBulbs #DaffodilCare #GardeningTips #HomeGardening #HydroponicFlowers