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How to raise water lily on balcony? What should we pay attention to

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-03-18 09:22:19
The water tank is used to maintain the water lily at home, which can be kept on the balcony. The light can be fully illuminated, which can meet the needs of growth and ensure the smooth opening of flowers. Pay attention to the newly planted water lily, do not keep it on the balcony directly. During maintenance, soil quality is the basic factor for growth. It can be dug directly from the pond mud, or it can be compounded with sand, clay and organic fertilizer. The water quality should be good, and the tap water after drying can be used, not too turbid.

Can I have a balcony?

Water lily is a kind of aquatic plant. If you want to keep it at home, you need to use a water tank. Because the occupied space is relatively large, you can keep it on the balcony if there is no courtyard at home. It has a demand for light, where the light can be fully illuminated, so as to meet the needs of growth and ensure the smooth opening of flowers. Note that if it is newly planted water lily, do not keep it directly on the balcony, at this time, the growth is still relatively fragile, if it is exposed to the sun, it will cause the plant to be burned, dried up, or even directly lead to death.

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How to maintain

1. Soil quality: This is the basic factor to maintain growth. The pond mud can be dug directly. Such soil quality is nutritious and can provide nutrients to maintain the subsequent growth. If the conditions do not allow, it can be made up of sand and clay, and a small amount of organic fertilizer can also be added to meet the needs of growth.

water lily

2. Water use: when maintaining the water lily, the water quality should also be good. Clean and pure water can be used instead of being too turbid. Tap water can be used, but before use, it should be dried first, so as to improve the water temperature and volatilize the chlorine in it, which will not affect the plant.

Water Lily

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