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How to plant the King Kong Hemerocallis

Let me share with everyone how to plant King Kong Hemerocallis and some experience related to the cultivation techniques of green plants. The following is a detailed explanation by the editor.

King Kong Hemerocallis, alias Xuancao or Forget-me-not. Lily family, Hemerocallis plant. "King Kong" germinates early, cold-resistant, drought-resistant, moisture-resistant, heat-resistant, adaptable, wide ecological amplitude, not picky about soil, long flowering period, green foliage period, large flower diameter, long single flower time, and short plant type. It is not often seen that a good variety like "King Kong" has so many advantages, hence it is deeply favored by people.

King Kong Hemerocallis is suitable for promotion and planting in gardens and green spaces in North China, Central China, East China, and Northeast China. The decoration of "King Kong" in green spaces has a flowering period of up to half a year, and the leaves germinate early in early spring, making the green foliage very beautiful. Moreover, it is heat and cold resistant, highly adaptable, and easy to cultivate and manage, making it suitable for planting in urban parks, squares, and other green spaces.

King Kong Hemerocallis loves light, is drought-resistant, moist, semi-shady, and highly adaptable to native soil, but it prefers deep, rich in humus, well-drained, and fertile sandy soil. It has few diseases and pests and can grow satisfactorily in neutral to slightly alkaline native soil. It is cold-resistant, with underground rhizomes able to withstand -20°C low temperatures.

1. Reasonable planting:

King Kong Hemerocallis is a dwarf variety with a high propagation coefficient, and sparse planting results in poor ornamental effect, with increased planting density affecting ventilation and growth. The general spacing is 20×20 cm or 15×25 cm. It should be transplanted once every one or two years. The planting soil should be moist, fertile, and well-drained sandy soil. After planting, spray with a new-type lipid film to effectively prevent the evaporation of nutrients above the ground and the transpiration of nutrients in the seedlings, isolate diseases and pests, and shorten the acclimatization period.

How to plant King Kong Hemerocallis

2. Fertilization and water management:

King Kong Hemerocallis has a long flowering period and green period, requiring sufficient base fertilizer and top dressing with organic and compound fertilizers after the peak flowering period.

King Kong flowers for a long time, and spraying with flower thickener can promote sturdy flower buds, larger petals, brighter colors, and extended flowering period. The green period is also long, requiring sufficient manure and top dressing with organic and compound fertilizers after the peak flowering period. During the cultivation period, till and weeding once or twice in spring and summer; from March to June, apply decomposed human urine and feces diluted 3 to 5 times monthly, and applying phosphorus fertilizer before flowering can enhance the quality of the flowers. Hemerocallis likes moist conditions and should be watered appropriately, with the application of new-type lipid film to retain fertilizer and moisture.

3. Remove withered leaves:

After the flowers of King Kong Hemerocallis fade, cut the remaining flower stems near the ground and promptly remove the withered leaves at the base of the plant. After the flowers fade, eliminate the remaining flower stems near the ground, promptly remove the withered leaves at the base of the plant, cover with a layer of soil for wintering.

4. Propagation methods:

Group cultivation and division propagation methods can be used. The annual propagation coefficient of King Kong is generally 1:6, and can reach 1:10 in fertile soil. Division can be done during the dormant period. From October to November, dig up 3 to 4-year-old plants, divide them into 3 to 6 plants, each with a complete bud, then plant them at a row spacing of 1 meter, plant spacing of 0.5 meters, and pit depth of 0.3 meters. First apply manure to the pit, cover with a thin layer of soil, then plant, cover with 4 to 5 cm of soil, press down, and then water thoroughly. Division can also be done in March. In the Jiangsu and Zhejiang areas, before the beginning of February, cut the dense plant clusters, each with two or three buds, and plant them again, which can bloom in the same year.

5. Disease prevention and control:

The prevention of rust, leaf spot, and leaf blight diseases in King Kong Hemerocallis should be based on strengthening cultivation management, promptly cleaning up weeds, old leaves, and dry flower stems. In the initial stage of the disease, use 15% rust inhibitor spray for 1 to 2 times for rust disease, and use 50% mancozeb spray for leaf blight and leaf spot diseases.

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