Identify and Planting Waterlilies, Separating Water Lilies, grow water lilies
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I LOVE THIS VIDEO, it explains so much about the stuff i need to learn to make my water lilly grow
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@Ap5251 if in a nice size pot in the sun as little as 3 or 4 weeks. they are heavy feeders so do not forget some fertilizer tablets. If in the shade it will take longer to bloom.
Zac
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@Ap5251 Sulphurea is a hardy yellow lily. It should be a rhizome that you purchased, I don't think they sell grown plants in most of the country. (perhaps not at all as it would take up space) the rhizome would be brown in color if healthy and appear to have previously grown sideways
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@Ap5251 Sulphurea is a hardy yellow lily. Itg should be a rhizome that you purchased, I dont think they sell grown plants in most of the country. (perhaps not at all as it would take up space) the rhizome would be brown in color if healthy and appear to have previously grown sideways
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@osojack22 I will try and find the peach blow video this week.
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@osojack22 viviparous are waterlilies with some parantage in micrantha from tropicals that reproduce sometimes from the lilypad. The point at the stem and the leaf after some time will develop a new plantlet. Tropic Sunset, Debbie Ann, Key largo, Peach Blow, and many many more are viviparous. Other waterlilies are limited to seed or divide by tuber, rhizome, or stolens.
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@osojack22 yeah that sounds like a vivip plant. I need to post a peach blow video from longwood. It shows plantlets on older lilypads.
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@pondmegastore fallow up "?" my water lilly has this root like things coming off of the bas of the lilly pads. will you let me know when you post the vid.thanks
I have a question on my tropical lilly. I dont know a thing of lillys and have aquariums. At the fish store he had one in a tank that looked just like the one you show at 3:40 in your video. Mine have what kinda looks like a fat palm tree trunk with a few random growths of lillys off the sides and the most stems and leaves coming off the top and stretching a few inches to the leaf. My question is i want to put it in my aquarium and can i just have the main body anchered in the gravel with the t
jeeplaredo2004 1 week ago
@jeeplaredo2004 Your lily might be an aquarium lily? Little different than the ones we showed. Wouldnt know unless you could say more about it. They will stay small and uneventful unless planted in soil and ferilized, they are HEAVY feeders and wont do much of anything in gravel.
pondmegastore 2 days ago