How long does it take for lilies to bloom?

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1. How long does it take to bloom?

2. Maintenance of rapid flowering


Generally, after it grows flower buds, it needs to be maintained for at least half a month before it can bloom. If the flower buds are relatively small, it will take about 20-40 days. Also, if you don't maintain it well during this period, the flowering time will be even later. If you want the flowers to bloom faster, you need to ensure better light and suitable temperature, as well as timely replenishment of water.


How long does it take for lily buds to bloom
1. How long does it take to bloom?

1. How long does it take to bloom

Under normal circumstances, it will take at least half a month for the lily to bloom after it grows buds. If the buds are small, it may take about 20-40 days. And how long it takes to bloom is also related to the usual maintenance. If the environment is more suitable for it to bloom, the time will be shortened.

Lily

2. Rapid flowering care

1. Light: If you want the lily flower to bloom quickly, you need to place it in a place with better light. After it fully receives light, it will bloom relatively quickly. If you want to delay flowering, you can put it in a dark place.

Lily

2. Temperature: Adjust the temperature of the maintenance environment to a suitable Its flowering range is around 16-24℃. This environment will promote better flowering of flower bones. If the temperature is higher or lower at this time, the plant will stop growing and flowering will be delayed.

3. Water: Plants should not be too short of water when they are blooming. If the potted plants are relatively dry, the flowering time will be prolonged, because any plant will grow poorly if it is short of water.

Lily


2. Maintenance of rapid flowering
















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