Classification of cut flower lilies
Lilies used in cut flower cultivation can be roughly divided into three categories. That is, Asian lily hybrid, oriental lily hybrid and musk lily hybrid. The growth cycle of Asian lily hybrids (refers to the number of weeks from planting to harvest) is 9-21 weeks, of which 12-16 weeks are the most, and about 30-40 varieties are suitable for four seasons. The growth cycle of oriental hybrid lily is mostly 12-20 weeks, and most of them are 14-18 weeks. There are more than 20 varieties suitable for cultivation in four seasons.
The growth cycle of musk lily hybrids is concentrated in 14-18 weeks. At present, most of the varieties are white, only a few varieties are suitable for cultivation in the four seasons, careful selection of varieties, must not act hastily.
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Technical Guide for Production of Cut Lily
Lily roots prefer substrates with good drainage, air permeability and water retention. The sticky substrate is not suitable for lily cultivation, and this substrate is easy to harden. The drainage, permeability and water holding capacity of the matrix can be improved obviously by increasing the content of organic matter in matrix. Lily likes to grow in medium with moderate organic matter content. It is ideal to add fermented cow dung or rice husk into the cultivation medium. The mixed cow dung or rice husk must be decomposed for more than one year. Undecomposed or other animals such as chickens, horses and pig manure should not be used as much as possible.
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Prodia series-- wooden lily
Wood lily is the most widely distributed species in the Plotia family. It can adapt to different soil types, from sea level to mountains of 2000 meters. Wooden lilies vary in the size and color of leaves and bracts. The wood lily is dioecious, which is rare in the Prodia family. Its long flowering period (from May to December), coupled with its colorful leaves and bracts that surround the bud, make it a very attractive garden tree species. Wooden lily is a multi-branched shrub with very strong roots.
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