Growth habit
Lily likes to grow in a cool environment and likes to be dry. If the soil is too wet, it will lead to bulb rot to death. Lily does not have high requirements for soil, but it is appropriate to use thick, loose and fertile sandy soil p>
Breeding mode
The propagation mode of lily is divided into asexual propagation and sexual propagation. Asexual propagation includes scale propagation, seed ball propagation and bead bud propagation p>
Scale reproduction
In autumn, select strong scales and soak them in a specific solution for about 30 minutes, dry them in the shade, make the base downward, insert about 1 / 3-2 / 3 of the scales into the seedbed, and cover with grass mat to shade and moisturize. After about 20 days, the lower part of the scale will form several small bulbs p>
Bulblet propagation
Collect the small bulbs on the healthy and disease-free plants of lily, disinfect them, and then sow them with a plant spacing of 25cm × 6cm。 p>
Bead bud propagation
When the Pearl buds mature in summer, they are harvested, mixed with wet fine sand and stored in a cool and ventilated environment. From September to October, the Pearl buds are sown on the seedbed with a row spacing of 12-15cm and a depth of 3-4cm, and then covered with a layer of fine soil and a layer of grass mat p>
Sexual reproduction
Mature seeds are collected in autumn and sown in the seedbed. Small bulbs can be produced in the next autumn p>
The above is the breeding method of Lily! I believe that flower friends can breed many beautiful lilies with patience and careful care p>