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<> Lycoris grows naturally and it blooms in the fallThe flowering period is in September, and its flowering time is generally about a month, and the flowers will wither in October. Different regions have different climates, so the flowering period of Lycoris is also different, and some areas bloom in August and wither in September. Its flowers are generally red, and the flowers are very bright and highly ornamental.
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Lycoris can flower. The natural flowering period is between August and September, and the flowers are bright red and very showy. The exact amount of time it will take to bloom after planting depends on the planting method and management.
If it is propagated by sowing, then the flowering time will be very long, it will take four or five years. If it is carried out by splitting balls or scales, it can be maintained for one or two years before flowering. In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to the management during this period.
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Lycoris. It usually blooms after about 3 years of growth, but it may take 4 to 5 years to bloom if it is sown.
Lycoris blooms in August and blooms for about a month.
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Lycoris flowers belong to a wide variety of bulbous flowers, most of which have dormant habits in summer. The flowering period is from August to September, and the fruiting period is October. The growth habit is generally that the leaves are withdrawn in winter and wilted in summer. In August and September, germination and flowering, and so on.
In general, it takes about 4 to 5 years from sowing to flowering of seedlings. Potted plants, generally choose 3-year-old, flowering balls, with a diameter of more than 7cm, can be a potted plant with one ball, or a large potted plant with 3 or 4 balls. It should be planted shallowly, so that the 1 3 1 2 of the ball is exposed on the soil surface, and it can bloom in the same year.
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The flowering period is from August to September, the fruiting period is October, and the leaves emerge in autumn.
Lycoris radiata (scientific name: Lycoris radiata (L'her.) herb.
The bulb is nearly spherical, 1-3 cm in diameter. Autumn leaves, narrow bands, about 15 cm long, about cm wide, blunt at the apex, dark green, with a pinkish-green band in the middle.
The flower stem is about 30 cm high; bracts 2, lanceolate, about 35 cm long, about 05 cm wide; Umbellifera with 4-7 flowers with bright red flowers; The perianth lobes narrowly lanceolate, about 3 cm long, about 05 cm wide, wrinkled and recurled in intensity, the perianth is simple green, about 05 cm long; The stamens protrude prominently beyond the perianth and are about 1 times longer than the perianth.
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Causes and solutions for Lycoris not flowering:
1. The soil is unsuitable.
Lycoris likes fertile, loose acidic soil, we usually water the soil will gradually alkalize, when the soil alkali content is too high, the growth of Lycoris will be affected, which will cause Lycoris not to bloom, at this time we need to immediately replace the soil for Lycoris to ensure that the soil is suitable for the growth of Lycoris, usually watering can add some ferrous sulfate to the water to increase the acidity of the soil, but can not be used often.
2. Insufficient light.
Most varieties of Lycoris like sunlight, during the maintenance period need to keep sufficient light, generally suitable for full sunshine or half-day environment maintenance, if the light is insufficient, then the growth of Lycoris will be affected, resulting in no flowering, so in the spring growth period we had better put Lycoris in a sunny environment, in summer when the light is strong to appropriate shade, to avoid exposure.
3. Overwatering.
The roots of Lycoris have a certain water storage capacity, so it is relatively drought tolerant, we do not water frequently during the maintenance period, if too much watering causes water accumulation, its roots are easy to rot, affecting growth, and watering too much Lycoris growth will be very fast, at this time nutrients are used to grow will affect flowering.
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1. The soil is unsuitable. Lycoris likes fertile, loose acidic soil, we usually water the soil will gradually alkalize, when the soil alkali content is too high, the growth of Lycoris will be affected, which will cause Lycoris not to bloom, at this time we need to immediately replace the soil for Lycoris to ensure that the soil is suitable for the growth of Lycoris, usually watering can add some ferrous sulfate to the water to increase the acidity of the soil, but can not be used often.
2. Insufficient light. Most varieties of Lycoris like sunlight, during the maintenance period need to keep sufficient light, generally suitable for full sunshine or half-day environment maintenance, if the light is insufficient, then the growth of Lycoris will be affected, resulting in no flowering, so in the spring growth period we had better put Lycoris in a sunny environment, in summer when the light is strong to appropriate shade, to avoid exposure.
3. Overwatering. The roots of Lycoris have a certain water storage capacity, so it is relatively drought tolerant, we do not water frequently during the maintenance period, if too much watering causes water accumulation, its roots are easy to rot, affecting growth, and watering too much Lycoris growth will be very fast, at this time nutrients are used to grow will affect flowering.
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Lycoris flowers are very beautiful, there is an incomparable sense of residual color, it is mainly distributed in the Yangtze River basin and southwest of China when the flowering.
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The flowering period of Lycoris is in August and September every year, the flower color is relatively bright red, and the tepal tube is green. Lycoris should be placed in a ventilated and cool astigmatism place for maintenance every day, and given about 5 hours of light. When the soil is found to be dry, it is necessary to water and moisturize it in time, and stop watering in winter.
During the growth period of Lycoris flowers, it is also necessary to apply a fertilizer rich in phosphorus and potassium once a month to supplement nutrients.
Lycoris flowering period is in August and September every year, with 4 7 flowers in an umbel-shaped inflorescence, the flower color is relatively bright red, the perianth lobes are lanceolate, 3 cm long and cm wide, the edge of the petals is intensely wrinkled and reversed, and the tepal tube is green.
Lycoris flowers are not resistant to direct sunlight, daily need to be placed in a ventilated and cool place for astigmatism, given about 5 hours of light, in order to maintain its normal growth, if long-term direct exposure to strong light, it will make the plant sunburned, petals will also appear curled. In winter, when the light is softer, it can be placed in a bright environment to give all-weather light.
The waterlogging tolerance of Lycoris flowers is poor, and when watering Lycoris flowers daily, it is necessary to replenish water according to the dryness and wetness of the soil to ensure that the soil is in a slightly moist state. Note that in winter, the Lycoris flowers will enter the dormant period, during which you need to stop watering, otherwise the bulbs will rot and blacken.
During the growth period of Lycoris flowers, it is necessary to apply a fertilizer rich in phosphorus and potassium once a month to make the Lycoris flowers bloom as soon as possible. It is also necessary to change the pot every 1 2 years, and the pot with a porous bottom can be used as a cultivation container when planting, and the soil with strong drainage and air permeability is selected as the cultivation substrate to make the Lycoris flowers grow vigorously.
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Summary. Lycoris is a relatively common plant in the garden, and its ornamental value is also very high, but many people often have only leaves and no flowers when maintaining Lycoris, what is the reason for this? Let's take a look at it today.
Causes and solutions for Lycoris not flowering: Soil discomfortLycoris likes fertile, loose acidic soil, the soil will gradually alkalize when we usually water, when the soil alkali content is too high, the growth of Lycoris will be affected, which will cause the situation that Lycoris does not bloom, at this time we need to immediately replace the soil for Lycoris to ensure that the soil is suitable for the growth of Lycoris, and some ferrous sulfate can be added to the water to increase the acidity of the soil when watering, but can not be used often. Most varieties of Lycoris with insufficient light like sunlight, during the maintenance period need to keep sufficient light, generally suitable for maintenance in a full-day or half-sunny environment, if the light is insufficient, then the growth of Lycoris will be affected, resulting in no flowering, so in the spring growth period we had better put Lycoris in a sunny environment, in the summer when the light is strong to appropriate shade, to avoid exposure.
The roots of overwatered Lycoris have a certain amount of water storage energy.
Lycoris is a relatively common plant in the garden, and its ornamental value is also very high, but many people often have only leaves and no flowers when maintaining Lycoris, what is the reason for this? Let's take a look at it today. Causes and solutions for Lycoris not to leak flowering:
Soil discomfort Lycoris likes fertile, loose acidic soil, we usually water when the soil is destroyed by the soil will gradually alkalize, when the soil alkali content is too high, the growth of Lycoris will be affected, this crack will cause Lycoris not to bloom, at this time we need to immediately replace the soil for Lycoris to ensure that the soil is suitable for the growth of Lycoris, usually watering can add some ferrous sulfate to the water to increase the acidity of the soil, but can not be used often. Most varieties of Lycoris with insufficient light like sunlight, during the maintenance period need to keep sufficient light, generally suitable for maintenance in a full-day or half-sunny environment, if the light is insufficient, then the growth of Lycoris will be affected, resulting in no flowering, so in the spring growth period we had better put Lycoris in a sunny environment, in the summer when the light is strong to appropriate shade, to avoid exposure. The roots of overwatered Lycoris have a certain amount of water storage energy.
Therefore, it is more drought-tolerant, we should not water frequently during the maintenance period, if the watering is too much to cause waterlogging, its roots will easily rot, affecting the growth, and the growth of Lycoris will be very fast, at this time nutrients are used to grow will affect flowering.
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Lycoris can be kept at home, but it is best to keep it outdoors in the yard, and not too much. It should be noted that the whole plant of Lycoris is poisonous, but as long as you do not touch the juice of Lycoris directly with your hands, you will be fine if you do not eat it by mistake.