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When and how to plant lilies

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Ten diligent flower rose varieties have juice balcony, Monet, Sunshine Beach, Zhenzhou, Pink Wood, Abel, Golden Celebration, Parade, Free Spirit, Poseidon King, these roses blossom more frequently, the amount of flowering is relatively large, some of which can achieve blooming all year round, disease resistance is also very strong, flower type is also very large and beautiful. Among them, juice balcony is very popular, and it is more suitable to plant on the balcony.

When to plant

Lily planting needs to choose the right time, the climate factors at that time can affect the later growth, determine the survival rate.Spring or autumn is a more appropriate time, the climate is relatively mild, suitable for planting and growth.The best planting time is from August to September in autumn, when the temperature can be basically maintained at about 15 C, which is suitable for sprouting.If it is potted planting, the time can be delayed appropriately, and it is also possible to plant in September-October.If you miss the planting time in that year, you can wait until next spring around March.The rest of the time is not impossible to plant, but just because the climate is not suitable, the survival rate may be relatively low.

2. How to plant

1. Soil: Prepare the soil before planting. The prepared soil should be permeable to facilitate the breathing of the seed balls. It should not be too sticky.Do not use a single soil, you can properly add sand, perlite, etc., to increase the ventilation effect.

2. Seed balls: Select suitable seed balls, and screen out unqualified seed balls, such as those with damaged appearance, those that are too small and dry, or those with diseases and insect pests. Prepare plump and larger seed balls.Choose to remove the skin, disinfection and sterilization.

3. Planting: Prepare the soil, plant the seed ball in it, cover it with a layer of soil, water it, and maintain it carefully for germination.

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