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It is not too tired to raise this kind of flower in summer and bloom in June and July.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, In summer, do you feel that flowers and plants are spiritless and wilted? In fact, in summer, there is a kind of flower that has been covered with buds, which can burst in July, and as soon as it blossoms, it is not too tired, clusters of flowers are covered with branches.

In summer, do you feel that flowers and plants are spiritless and wilted? In fact, in summer, there is a kind of flower that has been covered with buds, which can burst in July, and as soon as it blossoms, it will not be tired. Clusters of flowers are covered with branches and can smell fragrant. This kind of flower is lily.

Hundred flowers generally bud in early June, bloom in early July, bloom in mid-July, and finally bloom in late July. So, usually how to maintain hundred flowers, in order to make it in July "blooming not tired".

Potted lily, like loose, well-drained slightly acidic loam, generally mixed with peat soil and perlite at 9:1. Different kinds of lilies have different requirements for light, such as Asian lilies are very sensitive to light, while oriental lilies are not. For light-sensitive species, lack of light will lead to slender stems and weak buds, and serious buds may fall.

In the first two weeks of lily planting, the temperature should be controlled at 10-15 ℃, which is beneficial to the stem and root growth of lily. If the temperature is too high, the stem and root growth is poor, affecting the quality. Later, the temperature can be gradually increased to facilitate plant growth, but it is best not to exceed 25 ℃. If the temperature is too high, placing the flowerpot in a ventilated place can effectively reduce the temperature.

Lily likes to be moist, and the soil surface can be watered once after it is dry, and the watering time is best in the morning or when the temperature is low, and there is little difference between the water temperature and the soil temperature. The lily should reduce watering properly during bud appearance, and spray more to the leaves in the high temperature and dry season to facilitate the growth of branches and leaves.

Lily does not have a high requirement for fertilizer. It can be applied once every half a month during the growing period. At the initial stage of cultivation, it begins to be fertilized after the formation of stems and roots, mainly with general liquid fertilizer for flowers. After budding, 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate was added to promote flower and prolong florescence.

In addition, in the process of maintaining lilies, two problems are often encountered: one is the scorched leaves of lilies, and the other is how to manage lilies after flowering. The following is a detailed description of how to deal with it:

Lily scorched leaves: Lily scorched leaves in cultivation, also known as "leaf burning", generally from the emergence of lily buds to the beginning of flower stem elongation this stage is the most common. The young leaves curl inward slightly before budding, and yellowish green to white spots appear on the leaf tip a few days later. In severe cases, the leaves and buds will fall off.

The main reason for the formation of scorched leaves is the imbalance between plant water absorption and transpiration, high salt content in the substrate, poor root development and so on. Therefore, in family cultivation, adjusting the temperature of rhizome development, selecting suitable varieties, and not spraying water to the plant during the prone period of leaf fever can also effectively prevent scorched leaves.

Post-flowering care of lilies: if there are no seeds left after the lilies, the residual flowers should be cut off in time and placed in a place with sufficient light for maintenance. At the same time, 1000 times of general organic liquid fertilizer was applied to promote the rapid growth of bulbs. Once a month, when all the leaves of the plant were withered, the fertilization was stopped and the watering was reduced. After all the leaves withered, the watering stopped. Move the flowerpot to the ventilated and shaded place to spend the dormant period, and the seed bulb can also be stored in sand to survive the winter.

 
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