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How to raise potted lilies of the valley

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, The lily of the valley is loved by the romantic French by nature; the British have a special fondness for its leaves, which is known as the tears of ladies in England; in China, people like it to be the king's shadow grass. Although this kind of flower is short in appearance, it can bloom gorgeous flowers, elegant and beautiful, and exude a pleasant fragrance at the same time. Not only that.

The lily of the valley is loved by the romantic French by nature; the British have a special fondness for its leaves, which is known as "tears of a lady" in Britain; in China, people like it as "monarch shadow grass". Although this kind of flower is short in appearance, it can bloom gorgeous flowers, elegant and beautiful, and exude a pleasant fragrance at the same time. Not only that, it can also purify the air, inhibit the reproduction and growth of a variety of bacteria, and make people feel physically and mentally happy.

In addition to the benefits mentioned by the editor above, the lily orchid also has the effect of promoting sleep, so more and more potted friends plant it as a family pot. So, how to raise potted lily of the valley? Today, the editor will introduce it to you.

1. Basin soil

The lily of the valley, a flower plant, likes a loose, fertile and well-drained soil, and the soil is slightly acidic and can grow normally in neutral or slightly acidic soil.

2. Lighting

The lily of the valley is properly watered after transplantation, and then placed in a dark place, and cannot be placed in the wind, keep it in the leeward as far as possible, and then gradually move it to the light after about 1-2 weeks.

3. Temperature

The most suitable temperature for the growth of Lily of the valley is between 12-14 ℃. About 1-2 weeks after potting, the plant can receive light properly after passing through the slow seedling stage safely. At the same time, it is suggested that the outdoor temperature should be kept between 20-22 ℃, and shade should be appropriate when the temperature is too high.

4. Watering

For potted lily plants transferred to normal maintenance and management, it is recommended to irrigate 1-2 times a day, especially during the growing period, according to the outdoor climate and the dry and wet condition of the basin soil. In order to keep the basin soil moist, do not cause stagnant water in the basin because of too much watering.

5. Fertilization

Although Lily of the valley does not have high requirements for nutrients, it also likes to have an adequate supply of nutrients. It can be poured with mature thin cake fertilizer and liquid fertilizer every 10-15 days, but it should be ploughed and weeded in time after each application of water and fertilizer.

6. Pruning

As the remaining flowers and stems of this plant will consume some nutrients, in order to save nutrients, it is suggested that appropriate pruning should be carried out after flowering, and the residual flowers and excess stem branches should be removed in time, so that nutrients can be concentrated and transported to the rhizoma. to make it grow stronger.

7. Change the basin

In order to make the potted soil have enough nutrients to supply the plants, it is recommended that the pots should be changed once a year. The mulch can be removed in time when Lily of the valley germinates in early spring, and then loosen the soil at the right time.

Time: 2019-05-30 Click:

 
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