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Light,Soil,Temperature,Moisture,Fertilization Method of Water Lily

Walter White
2020-06-28 13:01:36
Water lilies like sunshine very much. They need to be put in a sunny place. Those cultivated in pots at home need to be put in a place full of sunlight. The requirements for soil quality are not strict, the pH value is kept between 6-8, and loam conforming to organic matter is provided. Mineral water or tap water can be used for hydroponics, and water can be changed regularly. About the spring equinox every year, the bottom of the flowerpot is applied with rotten bean cake, bone meal, hooves and other fertilizers.

I. illumination

Water lilies like sunshine very much. Only when they grow in full sunlight can they grow better and flowers bloom brightly. If you stay out of sight for a long time, you will have problems with your whole growth. If the water lily is cultivated in a basin at home, it should be placed in the place with full light.

Water Lily

II. Soil

The requirements for soil quality are not strict, and the pH value between 6-8 is the most appropriate. In order to grow better, loam suitable for organic matter can be provided.

Water Lily

III. temperature

It is suitable for growing in warm environment, 25-30 ℃. The temperature in winter is very low. Try to keep it above 10 ℃. Indoor maintenance, can be placed in cold room, can ensure a safe winter.

IV. water content

Generally, mineral water can be used for hydroponics. If tap water is used for hydroponics, it cannot be used directly. It needs to be taken out in advance and left for a day. Pay attention to the change of water quality during maintenance, especially in high temperature season.

water lily

V. fertilization

At about the spring equinox every year, hooves, rotten bean cakes, bone meal, etc. shall be applied at the bottom of the flowerpot, and fertile and nutritious river mud shall be put on them, so as to release the fertilizer effect slowly and permanently.

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