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How to raise the water lily bought by the flower shop

Walter White
2020-03-18 09:22:19
Trim the root: after buying it, first cut the root obliquely. The flower head can be exposed 6-8cm outside the bottle. Washing vase: prepare suitable vase, clean the inner wall, and put 2 / 3 water in it. To deal with: from the bottom of the position of the flower stem irrigation, and will be the green coat off the flower bud. Water culture: put it into the bottle, change the water every 2 days, and clean the roots properly.

I. trim the roots

Just after you buy the water lily, you need to trim the root properly. Trim a short length of the root. The flower head can be exposed 6-8cm in the vase. If the flower head is too long, it is not only easy to bend and droop, but also detrimental to its water absorption. Pay attention to diagonal cutting, so that it can be better combined with water

2. Wash the vase

Choose a vase of suitable size and clean the inner wall with clean water. Remember that there should be no dirt in it, which will pollute the water quality and affect the growth of water lily. After washing, put 2 /3 of the water into it. Don't fill it too full. Otherwise, put the water lily in and the water will overflow.

Third, to deal with

Use clean tap water to irrigate it, from the bottom to the inside of the flower stem, because it is suitable for water nutrition, and also likes water, so we need to make up water properly. Only when it has enough water can it have a longer life. In addition, if there is a green coat on the flower bud, it should also be broken off, otherwise it is difficult to bloom.

IV. water conservation

The last step is to carefully insert the treated water lily into the vase with clear water and place it in a place with good light and warmth. Note that during the period of water culture, it is necessary to change the water every 2 days and clean its roots, trim the roots every 3-4 days, and properly clean the inner wall of the vase.

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