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Just a reminder - feed your water lilies!
If you don't know or you tend to forget as I do - water lilies are heavy
feeders and if you want flowers you need to remember to feed them. I feed my water lilies when the blooming drops off (and it is still growing season). I only feed my lotus at the beginning of the season. I'm not sure about this and wonder if I should be feeding it more often... Any lotus growers around? Donna |
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Just a reminder - feed your water lilies!
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 19:01:39 EDT, "D Kat"
wrote: If you don't know or you tend to forget as I do - water lilies are heavy feeders and if you want flowers you need to remember to feed them. I feed my water lilies when the blooming drops off (and it is still growing season). I only feed my lotus at the beginning of the season. I'm not sure about this and wonder if I should be feeding it more often... Any lotus growers around? Donna I don't do lotus but I can add a useless data point. After carefully selecting my lily (going to WalMart and grabbing whatever is there), I gingerly plant it (throw it in the pond), and then care for its every need (forget about it completely). I've had three blooms already from this one lily. It kinda surprised me and I thought three was doing pretty good, especially considering the attention I lavish on it. Would it bloom even more if I fertilized it, and how would I go about fertilizing it? Can I just throw some fertilizer in the water? I don't have any fish. |
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Just a reminder - feed your water lilies!
On Aug 10, 8:20 pm, Galen Hekhuis wrote:
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 19:01:39 EDT, "D Kat" wrote: If you don't know or you tend to forget as I do - water lilies are heavy feeders and if you want flowers you need to remember to feed them. I feed my water lilies when the blooming drops off (and it is still growing season). I only feed my lotus at the beginning of the season. I'm not sure about this and wonder if I should be feeding it more often... Any lot us growers around? Donna I don't do lotus but I can add a useless data point. After carefully selecting my lily (going to WalMart and grabbing whatever is there), I gingerly plant it (throw it in the pond), and then care for its every need (forget about it completely). I've had three blooms already from this one lily. It kinda surprised me and I thought three was doing pretty good, especially considering the attention I lavish on it. Would it bloom even more if I fertilized it, and how would I go about fertilizing it? Can I just throw some fertilizer in the water? I don't have any fish. If you throw fertilizer in the water you are going to have pea soup for water IMO (I really don't do crystal balls but this is as close to predictable as you can get). If you want more blooms, I would recomment putting the lily tuber in a pot with clay/sand (NOT loam, potting soil, or any enriched soil - unsented kitty litter made of clay will work but poor garden soil is better). You can buy plant pills for water plants that you shove down into the middle of the soil or you can wrap up some flowering plant fertilizer in newspaper and bury this in the middle of the pot. Plant the tuber so that it lays on top of the soil - the same as you would an English iris. Yes it should give you many more blooms. For example, shortly after my feeding I got 5 blooms at once. It had tapered off to just one now and again. I have had my lilies in the pond as you do and while they get by, which may just be all you want or need, they do not flower heavily - at least they never did for me. Donna |
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Just a reminder - feed your water lilies!
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 19:01:39 EDT, "D Kat" wrote:
If you don't know or you tend to forget as I do - water lilies are heavy feeders and if you want flowers you need to remember to feed them. I feed my water lilies when the blooming drops off (and it is still growing season). I only feed my lotus at the beginning of the season. I'm not sure about this and wonder if I should be feeding it more often... Any lotus growers around? Donna Lotus are even more heavy feeders than lilies. To keep them blooming one needs to feed them every 2 weeks. Once they start they rarely do not have a bloom open.... at least that is how the Momo Botan are in my pond. Btw, planted the WH with the end roots in mud today. We'll see how it does. I left a couple babies in the stock tank. Finally cleaned up my patio putting away the potting table and all the flotsam that goes with it. Just a nice clean patio to enjoy now. ~ jan ------------ Zone 7a, SE Washington State Ponds: www.jjspond.us |
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Just a reminder - feed your water lilies!
"~ jan" wrote in message ... On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 19:01:39 EDT, "D Kat" wrote: If you don't know or you tend to forget as I do - water lilies are heavy feeders and if you want flowers you need to remember to feed them. I feed my water lilies when the blooming drops off (and it is still growing season). I only feed my lotus at the beginning of the season. I'm not sure about this and wonder if I should be feeding it more often... Any lotus growers around? Donna Lotus are even more heavy feeders than lilies. To keep them blooming one needs to feed them every 2 weeks. Once they start they rarely do not have a bloom open.... at least that is how the Momo Botan are in my pond. Btw, planted the WH with the end roots in mud today. We'll see how it does. I left a couple babies in the stock tank. Finally cleaned up my patio putting away the potting table and all the flotsam that goes with it. Just a nice clean patio to enjoy now. ~ jan Thanks Jan - rather naive of me to think that a lotus only bloomed once and only needed spring feeding. You do realize that cleaning up the patio will bring the chaos gods down upon you.... I spent the weekend doing tidying chores, came home tonight and found a hail/wind storm had undone all my work. Donna |
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Just a reminder - feed your water lilies!
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 20:13:53 EDT, "D Kat" wrote:
You do realize that cleaning up the patio will bring the chaos gods down upon you.... I spent the weekend doing tidying chores, came home tonight and found a hail/wind storm had undone all my work. Donna You're so right, that's what usually does happen, but it seems we're going to get a heat wave that will keep me off the patio. :-( ~ jan ------------ Zone 7a, SE Washington State Ponds: www.jjspond.us |
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