Watering lilies in winterLilies need to be watered in winter, but not too much. When watering, the pot needs to be kept moist. No need to water too much. When watering lilies, just water the roots directly and try not to let the flowers come into contact with water. If you water the fragrant lily improperly in winter, it will cause root rot and may even cause the death of the fragrant lily. Fertilizing Lily in WinterIn winter, when the temperature reaches 8℃, you only need to fertilize the lily once a month. When the temperature is below 8℃, stop fertilizing to avoid causing the lily to wither. You can resume fertilizing when spring approaches by adding bone meal to the pot. Notes on watering lilies in winter1. Lilies can be watered at noon in winter. Be careful not to use too cold water to avoid frostbite. 2. In winter, the fragrant lily enters a dormant period and can be watered once every 10-15 days. If the environment is dry, you can spray water around the plant. 3. It is generally not necessary to water the fragrant lily thoroughly in winter. It is best to keep the soil in the pot moist, which will help it survive the winter smoothly. |
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