Lilies grown in water are easier to grow, but compared to those grown in soil, the roots are sparser and weaker. It is generally recommended to grow them in half soil and half water, so that they can have a cleaner appearance. How to grow lilies hydroponically1. Lighting During the growth period, hydroponic lilies have relatively high requirements for light, requiring at least 6 hours of light per day, while also avoiding direct sunlight. 2. Fertilization Hydroponic lilies also need nutrients. You need to add an appropriate amount of nutrient solution to the water. Generally, you can add it when changing the water. This will be more conducive to the growth of lilies. 3. Change water Hydroponic lilies need to have their water changed frequently. During the peak growth period, the water needs to be changed every 2-3 days. When the temperature is too low, the water needs to be changed every 3-5 days. You can also add aspirin when changing the water. Precautions for hydroponic lily maintenanceDuring the cultivation period of hydroponic lilies, the branches and leaves need to be pruned regularly. The plant grows very fast and needs to be pruned about every 2-3 days. All the excess branches and leaves can be cut off, which can help the plant absorb water and nutrients better. |
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