How to deal with water lilies that are too denseIf the water lilies are too dense, they can be pruned appropriately. After the flowering period, the withered branches and leaves can be removed in time to avoid nutrient accumulation. The plants can also be divided appropriately. If the water lily is planted too densely, its growth will be affected. Its potting soil will be tightly entangled by the fibrous roots, and the rhizome of the water lily cannot grow normally, making it difficult for the plant to bloom and the ornamental value of the plant will also decrease. Pruning lotus leaves too denselyIf the bowl lotus is too dense, it needs to be pruned. It grows particularly vigorously in summer, so some of the excessive and dense leaves can be properly pruned to allow the plant to breathe better, reduce nutrient consumption and promote flowering. Divide the water lilies into pots when they are too denseBefore dividing the water lilies, prepare suitable pots first. The pots must be disinfected before use. When dividing the pots, thin out the roots of the mother plant, and then divide it into several appropriate plants according to its growth direction. Finally, disinfect it and you can transplant it. |
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