Flowering time of calla lily
Calla lily, also known as arrowhead flower, taro and Guanyin lotus, is native to southern Africa and belongs to Araceae. When the flowers bloom, its color is white, and the pattern is very beautiful, giving people a feeling of purity and elegance. Its flowering period starts from June of next year in 165438+ 10 and lasts for 6-7 months.
Flower protection of calla lily
When calla lily blooms, attention should be paid to the light. Generally, there is enough scattered light to avoid direct light. In the case of sufficient light, its color will be brighter and its flowering time will be longer. When maintaining at ordinary times, keep the soil moist, and reduce watering when the temperature is high.
Flowering and watering
Calla lily needs to be watered in time during flowering to make it metabolize normally, but in hot summer, the watering frequency should be reduced to avoid water accumulation.
Fertilization at flowering stage
Calla lily doesn't need fertilization during flowering. Excessive fertilization at flowering stage will cause yellow leaves and even buds to wither. Fertilization is mainly needed in the growing period.
Flowering pruning
Calla lily needs pruning in time after flowering, and some unopened buds need to be cut off to avoid consuming too much nutrition.
Post-treatment of flowering period of calla lily
In order to maintain calla lily, the soil should be kept moist and not too dry. Moreover, a large amount of fertilizer should be applied during the growth period, and cake fertilizer should be applied every 10 days or so. In normal times, it should be trimmed. When the leaves turn into Yellowstone, they should be removed in time and some branches that are growing too vigorously should be cut off.