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Light vs Water Lily Depth
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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 |
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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 -- Legend insists that as he finished his abject... Galileo muttered under his breath: "Nevertheless, it does move." |
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Light vs Water Lily Depth
I saw in another post that the temp of a pond is 55, is this the same
pond with the lilies ? This temp and low light is going to be problem for lilies. jay Tue, Jun 3, 2003 In article , Go Fig wrote: In article , "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 -- Legend insists that as he finished his abject... Galileo muttered under his breath: "Nevertheless, it does move." |
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Light vs Water Lily Depth
Yup that was me... The weather has been so cold here at night, coupled
with the low sun exposure. I'm starting to thing about "solar" heating the pond by putting a hose in a sunny area and circulating some of the pond water thru' it. The lilies were collected from a friends natural pond. 150' x 100' and up to 6' deep. I just chose a flower color, followed the stem down, and dug up the root. (Very messy job... I was on scuba) If I remember correctly there was yellow, white, pink and a deep pink. The flowers sit on the water. They are all showing growth, just no flower buds. Still trying to convince my husband that more trees need to go into the woodpile. :) Heather "Go Fig" wrote in message ... I saw in another post that the temp of a pond is 55, is this the same pond with the lilies ? This temp and low light is going to be problem for lilies. jay Tue, Jun 3, 2003 In article , Go Fig wrote: In article , "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 -- Legend insists that as he finished his abject... Galileo muttered under his breath: "Nevertheless, it does move." |
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