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How to grow roots of lily of the valley

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, When planting, it is best to choose spring and autumn with suitable climate. First, dig out the roots of lily of the valley from the soil, cut off the roots with scissors, dry the wounds after disinfection treatment, and then plant the roots directly into the soil of the permeable basin, cover the soil and water and maintain the growth temperature of about 20℃.

When planting, it is best to choose the spring and autumn with a suitable climate, first dig out the roots of Lilia from the soil, cut off the roots with scissors, dry the wound after disinfection treatment, then plant the roots directly into the breathable basin soil, cover the soil and water and maintain the growth temperature of about 20 ℃, take root and sprout in about 30 to 45 days, and then maintain normal maintenance.

1. Planting in Spring and Autumn

Lily of the valley can propagate and take root through the root, and generally can choose to plant its root in the spring and autumn season. At this time, the climate is mild, which meets the temperature demand for the root to take root and sprout, and enables it to grow new roots as soon as possible. But the most suitable is in November in autumn, try not to plant roots in summer and winter.

2. Root treatment

In how to plant the root of the lily of the valley, dig the lily out of the soil, then wash the soil on the rhizome, and then cut off the root with scissors to ensure that the root should have an apical bud so that it can germinate and take root better. After that, the wound is smeared with plant ash and other fungicides and placed in a ventilated place to dry the wound.

 
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