How To Get Amaryllis To Bloom Again
Posted By American Meadows Content Team on Jan 30, 2011 · Revised on Oct 14, 2025
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Posted By American Meadows Content Team on Jan 30, 2011 · Revised on Oct 14, 2025
by Suzanne DeJohn
Getting your Amaryllis to produce a second round of blooms is easy. You can keep your bulbs and get them to flower all over again indoors or out. The bulbs you buy in the fall and winter are rarin' to go, so plant them right away and they'll quickly begin growing. Depending on the variety, the stage of bulb dormancy, and the growing environment, you may get flowers in as little as 6 weeks, or it may take as long as 12 weeks.
It isn't difficult to get your Amaryllis to rebloom next winter! Post-bloom, the goal is to keep the plant growing strong so the foliage can recharge the bulb for next winter's bloom.
Follow the steps below to care for your Amaryllis bulb after it blooms:
Once the blooms fade, cut the flower stalk back to within an inch or so of the bulb, taking care not to damage any emerging leaves or flower stalks.If you're hoping to have your Amaryllis in full flower around holiday time, you need to plan ahead because Amaryllis bulbs need a rest period before they’ll bloom again.

Cut your Amaryllis back to encourage new growth, and a new bloom.
You can repeat this process indefinitely, and provided you give it the required conditions the bulb should continue producing flowers each year.
For planting instructions and tips for making the most of your Amaryllis, see our helpful guide: Amaryllis Growing Instructions