How to Propagate lilies by Root Division | How to Make More Cala Lily Plants from One Plant |
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- How to Propagate lilies by
Root Division ,How to Make More Calla Lily Plants from One Plant .
Hi there,
Today’s video is about propagating
Calla Lily plant through Root Division.
I have a Yellow Calla lily plant which is quite big enough so I am going to divide it’s roots into 3 or 4 parts and planting in separate pots, in this way I will get more plants.
You can divide roots and propagate these plants, within 2 to 3 months they will grow again quite big , just water them when the soil is dry and provide fertilizer every months.
When they have done flowering and leaves have dried out dig out the rhizome and store in saw dust or wrap in newspapers and store in dark place where the temperature is above 50 F or 10 C .
You can replant them in the month of February , they will start growing again in March or April.
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Nice informative video thanks ✌️✌️
Thanks for watching the video, yes you can make more plants in this way.
Superb, nice information about calalilly.👍👍👍
Thanks for watching the video, I appreciate your comments.
Thank you
Thanks for watching the video.
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Thanks for watching the video, I like your comments.yes you can make more plants by dividing the rhizomes.
Rest in peace beautiful plant
Thanks for watching the video, yes they are really beautiful flowering plants, they come in white pink violet and some shades of pink and purple.
My callas have a small bulb each. No big rhisome, no root mass Hmmm
Every year the rhizome grows so you have to wait until it gets bigger size, good luck.
Gracias 😂
Thanks for watching the video, yes you can propagate like this.
These were $6 and much smaller where I am!
I got these on sale $7
Flowers turn into green color why
Thanks for watching the video, there are two reasons, too much nitrogen in your soil or winter is coming.