How to handle lilies after they finish blooming: Teaching you the maintenance knowledge for lilies after their flowering period.
How to deal with lilies after they finish bloomingToday, I will introduce to you how to deal with lilies after they finish blooming and teach you the knowledge of green plant flower cultivation for the maintenance of lilies after their blooming period. Next, the site editor will introduce to the netizens.Lilies are bright and beautiful, with fragrant flowers and colors of white, yellow, and pink, all of which are elegant and not at all vulgar. They have high ornamental value, and seeing beautiful lilies can improve one's mood. Generally, they bloom only once a year. The flower language of lilies is purity, making them suitable for friends. Giving them to a lover also implies a wish for a lifelong union, which is a very beautiful meaning.The maintenance of lilies after blooming is very important, and if well cared for, they can bloom even better the following year.After blooming, the temperature will rise, and lilies can easily become wilted. How should we deal with this situation?Lilies cannot tolerate high temperatures, so they need to be placed in a cool and well-ventilated area for maintenance, keeping the soil moist. Lilies will not easily die, but will only wilt and can recover to a growing state. The wilted flowers and branches should be cut off.How to maintain the bulbs of lilies? The bulbs look like garlic, and it's hard to believe they can bloom beautiful flowers. The bulbs need to be supplemented with nutrients. Fertilizing is the fastest way to supplement nutrients, and with sufficient nutrients, lilies are very easy to bloom, with a higher frequency, but avoid using too high a concentration of fertilizer, as this can easily burn the roots.Lilies are edible and generally have medicinal value. Consuming them can moisten the lungs and relieve coughing.They have a strong floral fragrance that can excite people. If placed in the bedroom, it can affect sleep, so it's not suitable for the bedroom. If placed in a closed, poorly ventilated room, it can cause dizziness. However, this is not poisoning, as lilies are not toxic.Fresh lilies can cause skin allergies when they come into contact with the skin. Therefore, direct contact with the skin should be avoided.How to deal with lilies after they finish bloomingPlace lilies in a well-ventilated area at home, where they can emit a faint fragrance that fills every corner of the house and also purify the air. They are very suitable for placement at home and look beautiful when mixed with other flowers, making them a good choice for gifts.Lilies are too elegant and unique, making them very suitable for arranging in a vase, which can further enhance their beauty. Before placing them in a vase, you can trim the stems diagonally to make it easier for them to absorb water and nutrients.Do not put too many flowers together, as they will compete for nutrients. When watering, do not submerge the leaves. You can remove the leaves below the waterline because too many leaves can easily breed bacteria. Lilies in water should be changed frequently to keep the water clean.How to care for potted lilies?Lilies cannot be placed in areas with strong sunlight to avoid sunburn and should be placed in a relatively cool and shaded area with some scattered light, as a lack of light can also affect growth. A location with sufficient scattered light is suitable for lily growth and can thrive.Before planting, you should also choose a good variety, as some varieties are easily affected by diseases and pests and have a low survival rate. In winter, prevent lilies from suffering frostbite by placing them in a warm area for maintenance.Watering should be moderate, just enough to meet growth needs, without too much water, as excessive moisture can easily cause waterlogging and root rot. The soil drainage must be good. It's best to choose loose and breathable sandy soil, decomposed leaf soil, or pine needle soil, giving the roots enough space to breathe. Generally, more water is needed in the summer, but this should also be determined according to the variety.The above shares a comprehensive introduction on how to deal with lilies after they finish blooming and teaches you the maintenance knowledge of lilies after their blooming period, hoping to bring some green plant-related knowledge to green plant enthusiasts.