Lily growth environment conditions and requirementsLilies generally like light very much. Generally, sunlight can promote most plants to bloom quickly, so when caring for lilies, you should give them more light, but in the summer, you should provide appropriate shade, otherwise the plants will be sunburned. Lily growth temperatureThe suitable temperature for lily growth is about 10 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius. It is relatively cold-resistant and can withstand temperatures as low as 0 degrees Celsius in winter. It generally will not be harmed by frost in the south. Lily growth humidityLilies have relatively high requirements for humidity. Generally, when caring for lilies, you should not water them too much, otherwise water will accumulate at their roots. Lily growing soilLilies prefer relatively dry soil. Generally, when planting lilies, try to choose sandy soil with deep, fertile and loose soil, which can promote the flowering of lilies. Lily growth cycle and processLily is suitable for growing in spring. Its growth cycle is about half a year. Its flowering period is generally after June every year. July is the time when there are the most flowers, and its ornamental value is also the highest at this time. |
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