How to grow potted lilies in winter
Last Update :2024.05.14
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1. Cut off branches and leaves
In winter, it is necessary to cut off all the completely dry parts of potted lilies above the ground. Then put it in an environment of about 10℃. There is no need to water it, just use a watering can to wet the flower soil in the pot when the soil is almost dry. Then next year, it will sprout again.
1. Cut off branches and leaves
1. Cut off branches and leaves
In winter, most lily bulbs enter a dormant state. The part above the ground will wither soon after the flowers fade, so it must be pruned first to remove all the withered branches and leaves. This can save a lot of nutrients for it, which is very beneficial for it to survive the winter.
2. Control the temperature
In winter, it must be kept in an environment with a suitable temperature. The temperature cannot be too low, otherwise it will be frozen and affect germination next year. But the temperature should not be too high, otherwise it will end dormancy early and grow new shoots, which will not be good for its growth in the coming year. Therefore, it is best to keep it in an environment of about 10℃.
3. Micro-hydration
In When it is dormant, it has little need to absorb moisture from the outside world. So at this time, there is generally no need to water it. Just use a watering can to wet the flower soil in the pot when the flower soil is almost dry. This can prevent a large amount of water from accumulating in the flower soil, causing its root system to become waterlogged and affecting germination next year.
2. Control the temperature
3. Micro-hydration
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