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TOM KAN PA 28-02-2003 03:03 PM

What to do with lily question
 
OK, the Stargazer Lily plant has lost its blooms, and is dropping leaves. It
will be at least three months 'til I can plant it outside.
What should I do with it in the meanwhile?



animaux 28-02-2003 05:03 PM

What to do with lily question
 
On 28 Feb 2003 14:51:28 GMT, c (TOM KAN PA) wrote:

OK, the Stargazer Lily plant has lost its blooms, and is dropping leaves. It
will be at least three months 'til I can plant it outside.
What should I do with it in the meanwhile?


Allow it to dry out, remove spent blooms and wait till spring when you can plant
it. It may not flower again this season, but if kept healthy it will give you
years of blooms.

Let it rest for now. They force those into bloom in the greenhouse industry and
that takes enormous energy for the plant to recover.

V

Valkyrie 28-02-2003 06:03 PM

What to do with lily question
 
Pretty much what I said in reply to his first post with this question but,
too busy with a ****in match to have read legit answers.
Val
"animaux" wrote in message
...
On 28 Feb 2003 14:51:28 GMT, c (TOM KAN PA) wrote:

OK, the Stargazer Lily plant has lost its blooms, and is dropping leaves.

It
will be at least three months 'til I can plant it outside.
What should I do with it in the meanwhile?


Allow it to dry out, remove spent blooms and wait till spring when you can

plant
it. It may not flower again this season, but if kept healthy it will give

you
years of blooms.

Let it rest for now. They force those into bloom in the greenhouse

industry and
that takes enormous energy for the plant to recover.

V




Cereoid+10+ 28-02-2003 06:15 PM

What to do with lily question
 
The problem was that the info in your reply was incorrect because you
assummed the plant was a true lily (Lilium) but it is not.

The so-called "Stargazer Lily" is actually Haemanthus in the Amaryllidaceae
and should be treated like an Amaryllis to grow and flower.


Valkyrie wrote in message
news:1046455255.236643@yasure...
Pretty much what I said in reply to his first post with this question but,
too busy with a ****in match to have read legit answers.
Val
"animaux" wrote in message
...
On 28 Feb 2003 14:51:28 GMT, c (TOM KAN PA) wrote:

OK, the Stargazer Lily plant has lost its blooms, and is dropping

leaves.
It
will be at least three months 'til I can plant it outside.
What should I do with it in the meanwhile?


Allow it to dry out, remove spent blooms and wait till spring when you

can
plant
it. It may not flower again this season, but if kept healthy it will

give
you
years of blooms.

Let it rest for now. They force those into bloom in the greenhouse

industry and
that takes enormous energy for the plant to recover.

V






animaux 28-02-2003 07:39 PM

What to do with lily question
 
Thus, the rest period I suggested.


On Fri, 28 Feb 2003 18:05:57 GMT, "Cereoid+10+" wrote:

The problem was that the info in your reply was incorrect because you
assummed the plant was a true lily (Lilium) but it is not.

The so-called "Stargazer Lily" is actually Haemanthus in the Amaryllidaceae
and should be treated like an Amaryllis to grow and flower.


Valkyrie wrote in message
news:1046455255.236643@yasure...
Pretty much what I said in reply to his first post with this question but,
too busy with a ****in match to have read legit answers.
Val
"animaux" wrote in message
...
On 28 Feb 2003 14:51:28 GMT, c (TOM KAN PA) wrote:

OK, the Stargazer Lily plant has lost its blooms, and is dropping

leaves.
It
will be at least three months 'til I can plant it outside.
What should I do with it in the meanwhile?


Allow it to dry out, remove spent blooms and wait till spring when you

can
plant
it. It may not flower again this season, but if kept healthy it will

give
you
years of blooms.

Let it rest for now. They force those into bloom in the greenhouse

industry and
that takes enormous energy for the plant to recover.

V







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