1. Plastic surgeryWhen pruning lilies after they have finished blooming, you need to pay attention to the time. It should not be done at noon. It is best to start in the morning or evening, as this will not have a negative impact on its growth. You can cut off its dead flowers, dead branches and side branches, which will greatly reduce its nutrient consumption and greatly benefit its flowering next year. 2. Reduce wateringAfter blooming, it becomes more fragile. Don't rush to water it at this time. It's best to reduce the amount of watering because it begins to enter a dormant period and its demand for water begins to decrease. 3. Keep warm in winterAfter it finishes blooming, the weather starts to get cold, so it is best to let it grow in an environment of sixteen to twenty-four degrees, and not let it be below five degrees. It needs to be kept warm in winter, and it is best to move it indoors so that it can survive the winter safely and continue to bloom next year. |
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