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How to deal with the withered Lily

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-01-29 17:20:29
After the lily withers, the residual flowers on the flower branches need to be removed, and then the flower branches need to be pruned and controlled by water and fertilizer. In winter, the withered part of the ground shall be cut off, and then the seed ball shall be stored and planted in the next spring. We can also take the method of plant division, dig out the seed ball, remove the old soil after airing, break off the seed ball, and then plant it in the flowerpot.

I. storage of seed balls

1. After the flower withers, there will be residual flowers on the flower branch. You can remove it first, do not continue to remain on it, then trim the flower branch, and leave a part under it. During this period of time, the fertilizer can be applied normally, the water supply will be gradually reduced, and excessive watering is not allowed to prevent water accumulation.

Lily

2. When the winter is approaching, the part left on the ground will wither, and this part can be cut off. Then dig out the seed ball and cover it with wet sand. If you don't want to dig it out, you can also leave it in a flowerpot, spray some water every other time, store it in a cool and ventilated place, and then plant it next year.

Lily

2. Divide plants.

1. When the main pole is dry and yellow, dig out the seed ball. Don't rush to deal with it first. Put the seed ball in the ventilated place for 1-2 days. When the surrounding soil is dry, remove the old soil, trim the residual root, and break the child ball off the mother ball

Lily

2. Peel the scales off the ball, and then they can be directly planted in the basin soil. It doesn't need to be too deep, just bury about 6cm, but it should be done indoors to ensure the surrounding temperature.

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