1. PlantingThe best time to plant fragrant lilies is in spring and autumn. Select plump and complete seeds, soak them in a solution of carbendazim, take them out and dry them. Then plant it in nutrient soil, cover it with fine soil, and water it with appropriate amount. It will germinate after a month. 2. CuttingThe best time to take cuttings of fragrant lilies is after the flowering period. Cut the mature bulbs into small pieces or peel off the scales, dry them and insert them into the sand bed. Put it in a cool and ventilated place and keep it warm. Generally, small bulbs will be formed after 45 days. If the temperature is low, the growth time will be delayed. 3. Divide the ballThe bulb division of fragrant lilies is usually carried out in autumn. In September and October, separate the small balls from the bulbs and bury them in the sand. Wait until the spring of the following year to take it out and plant it in a pot. IV. Tissue CultureThe tissue culture method of Lilium odoriferum requires professional equipment and does not require much time. Multiple parts of the plant can be used as test tube seedlings, but this method is not used by most families. |
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