1、 Breeding environment
1. Soil: the sandy soil with good drainage and rich humus is suitable for breeding lily. It is best to choose acidic soil, which is conducive to its better growth p>
2. Temperature: it is best to control the temperature at 16 ~ 24 ℃. If it is lower than 5 ℃ or higher than 30 ℃, it will stop growing p>
3. Light: Lily likes plenty of sunlight. If the light is short, it will affect the differentiation of flower buds and the normal growth of flowers. It's best to put it in a sunny place p>
4. Watering: keep the flowers and soil moist. In summer and autumn, it can be watered once in the morning and evening. Before watering in spring and winter, it depends on the moisture of the soil. If the soil is dry, water it appropriately. When the temperature is high, spray water around appropriately to reduce the temperature p>
2、 Breeding method
1. Sowing and reproduction: collect seeds and store them well. After sowing in the next spring, they will germinate in about 20-30 days. They should be shaded during the seedling period and can be planted separately in autumn p>
2. Cutting propagation: after digging out the bulb, break off the scale, and then dry it, cut it in the prepared soil, pour some water, and it will take about a month and a half to take root p>
3、 Common diseases
1. Spot disease: there will be brown spots on the leaves, which will also darken and wither the whole leaves. Once found, the diseased leaves should be removed immediately and sprayed with dysen zinc wettable powder p>
2. Bulb rot disease: brown spots appear on its bulb, which will become rotten in severe cases. After the disease, it can be sprayed with mancozeb p>