How to grow and manage lilies
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Spring: Ensure the soil is moist and have sufficient light, and add fertilizer appropriately according to the growth of stems and leaves. Summer: Water according to soil conditions, and prune remaining flowers after they fade. Autumn: Pay attention to changing the pot soil and planting the bulbs. Winter: Keep the soil moist and place it indoors in the sun for curing.
1. Spring
1. Spring
When the temperature rises in spring and the lilies sprout, the soil moisture and sufficient light must be ensured. There is no need to fertilize at this time. The pot soil will increase appropriately as the stems and leaves grow, until the pot soil is about 1 cm away from the edge of the pot. Top dressing can be carried out at this time.
2. Summer
Lily's Growth enters the peak season in early summer, which is also the period when flowering is about to occur. The application of water and fertilizer is particularly important during the flowering period. In some areas with heavy rainfall in early summer, the amount of watering should be adjusted according to the dryness and wetness of the pot soil.
After flowering, the lilies can be moved to a cool place for viewing, which will help extend the flowering period. After the flowers die, in order to promote the growth of new bulbs, the remaining flowers should be cut off to prevent excessive consumption of nutrients and inhibit the normal growth and development of the bulbs.
Lilies will gradually enter a dormant state during the high temperatures of summer. Cut off dead stems and leaves on the surface in time. If conditions permit, the lilies should be dug out, moved to peat soil with suitable humidity, and stored at low temperatures. You can just hibernate in a flower pot if you don't have any conditions.
3. Autumn
After the temperature drops in late autumn, the lily balls can be dug out and planted according to different sizes.
When growing potted plants, the pots and soil should be replaced every year. Soil that is loose and rich in humus and has excellent drainage properties is preferred.
When planting, the first step is to leave 1-2 cm of soil at the bottom of the pot. The second step is to place the lily bulb roughly in the center of the pot. The roots are not vertically downward, and the top of the bulb is planted vertically upward. It is planted with the root ball tilted outward at a certain angle.
It is best to place the bulbs about 10-12 cm away from the mouth of the pot. Add a small amount of soil first, and then add more as the leaves continue to grow.
IV. Winter
If Lily If planted in autumn, only roots will grow but not leaves in winter, so only moist soil is needed to ensure growth.
Lily has poor cold tolerance. In the south, it can be cultivated on a balcony with sunlight in winter; in the north, due to the very low temperature, it must be cultivated indoors above 5℃.
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2. Summer
3. Autumn
4. Winter
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