In fact, the phenomenon of muddy water is mostly related to the soil used in the cultivation of water lilies. A lot of flower friends use garden soil or nutrient soil when they are cultivating water lilies, which is not fully stirred. In addition, there are some organic matters in the soil that are not decomposed by decay, which will be gradually fertilized with sunlight, which will cause the water to become more and more muddy.
As a matter of fact, many flower friends who breed water lilies can find that when they use the pond mud as the soil, there is seldom such a phenomenon. The water is basically clear. So, at home, if you have that condition, it's best to use the pond mud as the soil, which can properly maintain the water quality.
If you want to use garden soil to cultivate water lilies, when you plant water lilies, you should use a small wooden stick to stir the soil vigorously, always stirring, the finer the better, until the soil settles, the water will be clear.
Secondly, when using garden soil, sprinkle sand on the surface. Pay attention to sprinkle it in several times, each time. After the sand settles, sprinkle it for the second time, so as to keep the water clear. However, when using sand, be sure to clean it in advance.
Another is to soak the soil for several days and stir it for several times before using, and clean up the impurities in the soil as much as possible.
When you add water to the water, you should also pay attention not to directly add water to the flowerpot. You can add water to the flowerpot slightly and slowly, so it is not easy to get muddy.