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Old 13-06-2004, 08:06 PM
Daniel Phillips
 
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Default Caring for Water Lilies

On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 11:23:03 -0700, Go Fig wrote:

In article , Daniel
Phillips wrote:

Some simple questions about water lilies, please, in regards to my
container water garden that still has living fish in it after three
months:

1) I hadn't topped the water in the container for awhile, since
thunderstorms are expected all throughout this week. At what point in
a water lily flowering can I top the water off if I need to? Already,
one has surfaced and is currently closed.


At any point, the speed at which they adjust is incredible. How many
inches are you talking about ?

Yes, I saw it for myself when the water level rose above its normal
height. Water lilies are amazing. I take it, then, ideally even when
the flower has bloomed, it adjusts to the water level?

The usual water level is 14 inches (measured outside of the
barrel/liner combo), give or take an inch or so. Right now, it's two
inches down. One of the pads is indeed two inches above the water,
and the particular bulb (for lack of the proper word) I'm talking
about is more than halfway above the water at its current water level.

What type of lily do you have ?

A miniature variety. Not sure which.

2) What is the right way to cut the lily pads when they start
yellowing and begin to sink to the bottom? I think to reach down and
snip them by the base stem, but I'm not sure.


Just snip it as close to the crown as possible, some species you can
just pinch it w/ your thumb and finger, others need a scissors.

I looked "crown" up. That'll be on the surface of the soil/gravel,
right? I'd reach down and snip off the particular stem as low as I can
go?

Thanks for your help.

Daniel Phillips

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