Soil
perfume lily love soil with deep and fertile soil. Remember not to use hard, sticky soil. It is best to use slightly acidic soil with good drainage, and the pH value can be between 5.5 and 6.5. Sand, rotten leaf soil and garden soil can be mixed in proportion p>
Watering
When watering, pay attention to ensure that the soil is wet. Watering should not be too much to avoid erosion of flower bulbs p>
Illumination
Potted lilies have different requirements for light at different growth stages. Perfume lily is best protected from shading when it is buds. When the temperature of leaves is too high, it can also be suitable for shading. In addition, the growth stage needs strong illumination, especially when flowers enter the development stage. p>
Temperature
in the first two weeks of planting lily bulbs, the temperature should be between 4 and 13 degrees, and then the temperature will gradually increase to promote the growth of plants. If the temperature is too low, the growth of plants will be slow. If too much, the quality of flowers will be affected. p>
Fertilizer
perfume lily needs less than potash fertilizer and nitrogen fertilizer. During the growth period, it is necessary to apply fertilizer once every 10 to 15 days. Excessive use will cause the plant leaves to turn yellow p>
Pruning
in order to ensure bulb enrichment, perfume lily can be cut off after flowering and reduce the consumption of nutrients. If you want to continue to seed the ball, you should continue to fertilize the nutrients. After a month or so, dig the ball out, cut the fibrous roots, refrigerate in the fridge, and then replant after breaking dormancy, but the quality of the flowers will drop. p>