Light vs Water Lily Depth
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"Heather" wrote:
Hi:
My pond gets three hours of direct sunlight from 11 am to 2pm each day, plus
dappled sunlight at other times of the day.
I have water lilys that came from a pond at a 3 - 4' depth.
Question is: With the lack of full sunlight if I put the plants at t 2'
depth will they be more likely to flower or is flowering dependant only on
how much sun hits the floating leaves? Will fertilizing more often help?
Thanks in advance,
Heather
3 hours is at the very low end of sun exposure for lilies, but some will
do ok with that amount.
Do you know what species they a some low light lilies; Director,
Tina, Star/Queen of Siam, Panama, Mexicana and Trudy Slocum.
If not, do the lilies have flowers that rise up out of the water wih a
stem ?
Fertilizing may force a bud or 2, but lilies like sun, especially the
'hardy' types.
jay
Tue, Jun 3, 2003
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