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How to propagate lilies scientifically

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, The propagation of lily includes sowing, scale cutting, bulblet division and bud division, but mainly bulblet and scale cutting. ① is divided into small bulbs and vice versa. The first condition is that there must be enough bulbs. The ways to increase the number of bulbs are: a. Increase the depth when planting large bulbs. b. Cut off more than 40 centimeters of stems and leaves from the ground before and after flowering. c. After flowering, the stem and leaves were cut into small segments with 3 or 4 leaves and buried shallowly in wet sandy soil. The bulbs can blossom after 2 years of planting. ② scale cuttings

The propagation of lily includes sowing, scale cutting, bulblet division and bud division, but mainly bulblet and scale cutting.

① is divided into small bulbs and vice versa. The first condition is that there must be enough bulbs. The ways to increase the number of bulbs are: a. Increase the depth when planting large bulbs. b. Cut off more than 40 centimeters of stems and leaves from the ground before and after flowering. c. After flowering, the stem and leaves were cut into small segments with 3 or 4 leaves and buried shallowly in wet sandy soil. The bulbs can blossom after 2 years of planting.

② scale cutting propagation: select the well-developed lily, dig out the shade and dry for a few days after flowering, take the middle scale, insert the base down into the sand, and slightly expose the top. Shading and keeping the soil moist, bulbs can be formed after 2 to 3 months. The small bulb needs to be cultivated for 2 years to become a flowering bulb.

 
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