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Asiatic Lilium Lily Pink

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Packet Contains : 4 Number
Where to Grow : Balcony or terrace garden
Common Name : Lilium Asiatica; Asiatic lilium
Bulb Planting Season: Early winter or late autumn
Planting Temperature : 18°C and 22°C
Bulb Sowing Depth : 4 to 6 inches deep
Bulb Spacing : 6 to 8 inches
Germination Time : 4 to 10 days
Flowering Period : Early Summer (50 to 65 Days After Planting)
Flower Colour : Pink

Enhance the beauty of your garden with the Premium Lilium Lily Pink Bulbs. These charming flowers are a perfect addition to any outdoor space, bringing a touch of elegance and grace to your surroundings. The Asiatic lily is one of the most beautiful flowers to grow in your home. They are easy to grow, require little maintenance and will produce beautiful flowers for years to come. They grow into a large clump of rosettes with long, arching stems and leaves that are dark green with white veins. Asiatic Lily Bulbs are low-maintenance Simply plant the bulbs in well-draining soil, provide adequate sunlight and water and watch them flourish.

What size grow bag is best for Asiatic Lily?
9 x 9 Inch (W*H)
12 x 12 Inch (W*H)
15 x 15 Inch (W*H)

Planting instructions
• When planting Asiatic Lily bulbs, ensure that you bury them at the appropriate depth. 
• Typically, bulbs should be planted at a depth that is approximately three times the height of the bulb. 
• Space the bulbs about 6-8 inches apart to allow for proper air circulation and future growth. 
• Planting in groups or clusters can create a visually appealing display.

Growing Requirements

Pests
• Asiatic lilies are susceptible to fungal diseases such as botrytis and powdery mildew. 
• To prevent these issues, maintain good air circulation around your plants by properly spacing them and avoiding overcrowding. 
• Water your lilies at the base rather than overhead to minimize moisture on the leaves, which can promote fungal growth. 
• To combat common pests like aphids, red lily beetles and slugs, consider introducing beneficial insects like ladybugs and lacewings to your garden, as they are natural predators. 
• Additionally, you can create a homemade garlic or neem oil spray to deter pests. 
• Mix a few cloves of crushed garlic or a tablespoon of neem oil with water and a drop of dish soap and spray it on your lilies. 
• This can help repel and disrupt the life cycles of unwanted insects.

Soil
• These bulbs thrive in well-draining, loamy soil. 
• Make sure there is good organic matter in the soil for optimal growth.

Spot
• Choose a sunny to partially shaded spot for planting. 
• Ensure the area receives at least 6 hours of sunlight a day.

Temperature
• Asiatic Lilies prefer moderate temperatures. 
• Plant in the spring or early fall when the soil is workable and the temperature is not extreme.

Watering
• Water your Asiatic lilies consistently but avoid overwatering. 
• They prefer to be kept moderately moist but not waterlogged. 
• Water deeply when the soil becomes dry to the touch, usually once a week. 
• Applying a layer of organic mulch around the base of the plants helps retain moisture, suppress weeds and maintain a more even soil temperature.

How to harvest
• To harvest blooms for bouquets or arrangements, wait until the flowers are in full bloom. 
• Cut the stems at an angle and remove any excess foliage to prevent bacterial growth in the vase. 
• Asiatic Lilies make beautiful additions to bouquets and flower arrangements. 
• Combine them with other flowers like roses, daisies or baby's breath for a stunning effect. Remove the stamens to prevent pollen stains on clothing or furniture. 
• Change the water in the vase every 2-3 days to prolong the flower's freshness.

 
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