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Old 08-04-2006, 03:09 AM posted to rec.ponds
 
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Default Lilies, make a note

lilies have "direction" to their growth. when potted the back end is up against one
side of the pot and the growing point is aimed at the other side of the pot. when
the growing point reaches the other side of the pot and starts climbing out of the
pot it is time to repot. OR.... there is so much growth in the pot that you cannot
find any mud to push a fert pellet down into the muck. a year old lily usually wont
need to be repotted. Ingrid

Altum wrote:
I've got one that's a year old and I don't
know what I'm supposed to do with it.
how do I tell whether it needs to be divided before I repot? It put out
those little submerged leaves from more than one place.




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