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Lily cutting

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-02-03 09:50:20
Lily can also be cutted in the spring with mild climate. The soil can be purchased directly for cutting, mixed with garden soil and river sand, and added with certain base fertilizer, which should be disinfected before use. Lily is generally cut with scales. The scales with good integrity are taken down, disinfected properly, and then put in a ventilated place for drying. After preparing the soil, spray water properly, and then insert the scales.

I. cutting time

Lily can also be cutted. In order to maintain the survival rate and promote normal growth, it can be carried out in the spring with mild climate. At this time, the temperature can be maintained between 20 and 25 degrees, without extreme heat and cold, which is very beneficial to plant growth.

Lily

II. Preparation of soil

It is an important step for cutting to prepare soil before cutting. If conditions permit, you can buy special cutting soil directly to meet the needs of nutrition and help. If the conditions do not allow, it can also be prepared by itself, and the garden soil and river sand can be mixed together, so as to provide nutrition, a certain amount of base fertilizer needs to be added. After that, do not use it directly. It can be spread out in the sun, sterilized with carbendazim, or stir fried in a pot.

III. scale selection

Lily generally uses scales to cut, observe the whole plant, and extract the scales with good integrity. The movement should be kept gentle, not damaged, and free from the influence of pests and diseases. After selection, cutting can not be carried out directly, but disinfection can be carried out first, and then put in the ventilation place for drying.

Lily

IV. cutting

After the soil is prepared, spray water properly, then insert the scales into the soil, place them in a well ventilated place, and water them properly, and the roots will grow in about 30 days.

Lily

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