How to plant fragrant lilies
Here is some related experience on how to plant fragrant lilies and the cultivation techniques for fragrant lilies, with detailed introduction below.
This is the fragrant lily that smells 10 times better than gardenias and 20 times better than jasmines.
Plant the bulb by cutting off the withered roots and burying it in the soil, it will sprout in one to two weeks, and bloom in two to three months. Once it blooms, the entire room is filled with a sweet floral fragrance, which is more pleasant than any expensive perfume.
The key is that it's very low maintenance, not afraid of cold or heat, and can be grown in both the south and north. It can bloom in pots or in the ground, and can rebloom every year. Plant one pot this year, and you'll have flowers to enjoy next year, the year after, and the year after that. The bulbs will also produce small offshoots, multiplying as you care for them. Plant just once, and you'll have an endless supply of flowers and bulbs.
How to plant fragrant lilies
Care essentials
One, lighting: Ensure ample light.
Two, watering: Water only when the potting soil is completely dry, do not water frequently.
Three, fertilizing: Apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer once every 15 days.