Lily of the valley potted cultivation tips, how to propagate

Lily of the valley potted cultivation tips, how to propagate

1. Breeding techniques

1. Suitable potting soil: Lily of the valley potted plants are very beautiful, so many people will grow them at home. For potted cultivation, you must choose good flower pots and soil. The flower pots must be well breathable and suitable for growth in an environment with good permeability. The size should be appropriate and not too large. The soil factor is also critical. Loose and breathable soil should be provided. Unsuitable soil is not conducive to growth.

2. Water and fertilizer management: Lily of the valley blooms very beautifully. To ensure good flowering, water and fertilizer management should be done well. Keep the soil in the pot moist during the growth period, but not in a waterlogged state. Pay attention to watering in time. The temperature is higher in summer, so water evaporates faster, so you should pay attention to increasing watering appropriately. Ensure good fertilization, apply sufficient base fertilizer when potting, apply top dressing regularly during the growing season, and fertilize once every 15-20 days during the period of vigorous growth.

3. Light provision: When first planting in pots, don't rush to expose the plant to light. Then gradually expose it to light as the temperature increases. It likes semi-shady environment and is suitable for growing under diffuse light. Be careful not to see strong light in summer.

4. Temperature requirements: The temperature suitable for lily of the valley to grow is around 20℃. Spring and autumn are more suitable for growth. Pay attention to cooling in summer and move it to a warm room in winter.

2. How to reproduce

Lily of the valley is mainly propagated by sowing and division, and division is the more commonly used method.

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