Can lily seedlings be transplanted?Lily seedlings can be transplanted, usually in spring. Transplanting lilies helps improve the ventilation and light conditions of the plants themselves, and can promote the growth and development of lateral roots, thereby improving the quality of the plants. Transplanting method of lily seedlings1. Prepare the soil Before transplanting lily seedlings, you need to first prepare soil suitable for lily growth. You can use leaf mold, sandy soil, and garden soil in a ratio of 1:1:1. 2. Remove the plant from the pot Use a small shovel to take out the lily seedlings, being careful not to damage the bulbs of the plants. Clean the soil on top after removing them from the pots, but keep an appropriate amount of old soil. 3. Transplant Replant the lily seedlings into new potting soil, water them thoroughly, and then place them in a cool, ventilated place for maintenance. Things to note when transplanting lily seedlings1. In order to facilitate the lilies to take root in the soil after transplanting, the soil used must be loosened in advance and the roots must not be damaged during transplanting. 2. Newly transplanted lilies need a lot of water. Be sure to water them thoroughly the first time. In addition, spray water around the plants 1-2 times a day to keep the soil slightly moist. |
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