1. Flowering periodThe flowering period of lilies is generally around April to July. Some varieties will wither around July, while some varieties will be in full bloom around July. The flowering period is generally about three months. It blooms once a year, but if there is human intervention, it may bloom twice. 2. Methods to promote flowering1. Light: When cultivating it, place it in a place with sufficient light. Insufficient light will affect the normal differentiation of flower buds. If you want it to bloom better, it is best to place it outdoors and get more sunlight. 2. Watering: Do not water too much before flowering, and reduce watering appropriately. If the soil in the pot is too moist, it will affect its normal flowering. 3. Fertilization: When it is about to bloom, you can apply a small amount of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, which can promote flowering. The amount of fertilizer applied should be controlled and not too much to avoid fertilizer damage. 3. Post-flowering treatment methodsAfter the flowers have finished blooming, you can prune the flower stems away, but don't throw the plant away. Its bulbs can grow again, and as long as they are well preserved, they will bloom again the following year. |
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