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Offline 2vetts

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lilies
« on: July 15, 2015, 02:01:56 PM »
we have 5 plants . zero lilies from 3 plants , 2 yellow from one , and three pink from the last . weather here has been abnormal , temp this month is averaging 6.6 degrees colder than normal and rain is greater but don't know how much . think it has been well over 300 days since last 90 degree day and normal summer we've had 15 days by now . . . peace

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Re: lilies
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2015, 08:44:17 AM »
I would suggest that your lilies are not blooming  because of one or more of these reasons. 1) Lilies need sunshine. Are they in full sun most of the day? 2) When did you last divide them? They can be overgrown in the pot and have dead rotting roots. 3) When did you last fertilize them? Lilies need to be fertilized on a regular basis.

 

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