Growing conditions of gray lilyGray lily likes sunlight, is shade-tolerant and has strong cold resistance. It is suitable for growing in loose, fertile and well-drained sandy loam. The suitable temperature for growth is between 18℃ and 32℃. It is necessary to ensure that it receives sufficient sunlight. It needs shade at noon in summer. How to raise gray lilyWhen raising gray lilies, you can generally use loose sandy soil with good water-diffusing properties. Normally, it can be allowed to receive full sunlight. If the light is strong, shade measures should be taken. There should be an appropriate amount of water in the pot to keep the planting soil in a slightly moist state. Drainage should be done well in the rainy season. Watering the gray lilyWater the plant once a day, and keep the soil slightly moist, but avoid excess water accumulation to prevent root rot. If it rains continuously, drain the water from the pot as soon as possible to avoid overwatering on rainy days. Fertilization of gray lilyBefore the gray lily blooms in May, it is necessary to add fertilizer once, which can promote the flowering of the plant. In autumn, it is necessary to add fertilizer twice more, so that it can safely survive the winter. Gray lily pest controlThe main pests and diseases of gray lily are ants, which can be killed by spraying pyrethroid pesticides. If the leaves are found to be yellow or water-stained, they should be removed in time. Check whether the substrate has too much moisture, reduce the humidity, ventilate moderately, and combine spraying with water and spraying fungicides such as carbendazim. Gray Li Family Raising Method1. Temperature: The temperature for home-grown gray lilies should be controlled between 18-32 degrees. Only when the ambient temperature is suitable can this plant grow normally. 2. Light: Lily of the Valley is an ornamental plant that prefers a semi-shady environment, so when growing it at home, be sure to allow it to receive moderate light. 3. Water: This plant must be provided with sufficient water when it is grown, but water must not be allowed to accumulate in the flowerpot. Gray lily maintenance precautionsWhen caring for the gray lily, you need to be careful not to expose it to direct sunlight. Once the plant is severely burned, it will be difficult to restore its plump crown in a short period of time after intensive pruning. For plants placed indoors, sufficient scattered light is required. If there is insufficient light, the leaves will lose their green color and turn yellow, and in severe cases, the leaves will fall off. |
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