Lilies have medicinal value, edible value, and ornamental value, and they are easy to cultivate. When planting lilies, pay attention to soil, watering frequency, light, ventilation, and other conditions. Now, let's take a look at the cultivate methods and precautions of lilies.


The growth of lilies still needs a certain amount of water. As long as you keep the pot soil moist, you can water them a little slower and let the soil be saturated with water. At the initial stage of lilies planting, it is OK to put them in a well-ventilated environment for a period.


Generally, when lilies are planted at the initial stage, they can be supplemented with potassium fertilizer rich in phosphoric acid to promote the development of branches and buds. When lilies begin to sprout, you can apply more compound fertilizer or rotten farm fertilizer to them. In this way, the roots will grow stronger, and they will bloom more beautiful flowers.


In winter, lilies are easy to suffer from freezing injury, and the plants are easy to be frostbitten. If the temperature is too low, even the plants are easy to wither and die. Therefore, in winter, they should be placed in a warmer place. It's much easier to cultivate lilies in summer. Just put them in a cool place and avoid the sun.


Generally, you can replace the flowerpot for lilies once every year. If the flowerpot is used for too long, it is easy to produce bacteria. At the same time, you should also replace the soil, when the soil is used for too long, it will not only lose nutrients, but also deteriorate the soil quality. Don’t forget to turn the flowerpot everyday so that every part of the plant can enjoy the sunshine.