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-- 作者: JadeC
[這篇文章最後由JadeC在 2013/04/05 11:34pm 第 2 次編輯] 請問各位高手, 這樣還要繼續等嗎?
-- 作者: JadeC
[這篇文章最後由JadeC在 2012/06/23 03:25pm 第 5 次編輯] =================================================== Lilium Regal 資料借放這裡: [b]Lilium Rega[/b] L. regale is a vigorous true species lily with erect or arching gray-green stems and scattered, shiny, deep green leaves. Bears umbels of up to 25 very fragrant, broadly trumpet-shaped, flushed purple, with yellow centers and gold anthers. Grow in most well-drained soils, except very alkaline, prefers a site in full sun. W.China. Deadhead spent flowers, but wait until stems and leaves turn yellow to cut back to within a few inches of the ground. Spring and fall are the best time to transplant, even though they can be transplanted any time. Provide ample moisture while flowering, but can take periods of drought otherwise.
Cultivar:n/a
Bloomtime Range:Early Summer to Mid Summer [b]Plant Care[/b]
[b]Fertilizing[/b] How-tos : Fertilization for Annuals and Perennials Annuals and perennials may be fertilized using: 1.water-soluble, quick release fertilizers; 2. temperature controlled slow-release fertilizers; or 3. organic fertilizers such as fish emulsion. Water soluble fertilizers are generally used every two weeks during the growing season or per label instructions. Controlled, slow-release fertilizers are worked into the soil ususally only once during the growing season or per label directions. For organic fertilizers such as fish emulsion, follow label directions as they may vary per product. [b]Light[/b] Full Sun is defined as exposure to more than 6 hours of continuous, direct sun per day. [b]Watering[/b] Normal watering means that soil should be kept evenly moist and watered regularly, as conditions require. Most plants like 1 inch of water a week during the growing season, but take care not to over water. The first two years after a plant is installed, regular watering is important for establishment. The first year is critical. It is better to water once a week and water deeply, than to water frequently for a few minutes. [b]Planting[/b] Use a soil testing kit to determine the acidity or alkalinity of the soil before beginning any garden bed preparation. This will help you determine which plants are best suited for your site. Check soil drainage and correct drainage where standing water remains. Clear weeds and debris from planting areas and continue to remove weeds as soon as they come up. A week to 10 days before planting, add 2 to 4 inches of aged manure or compost and work into the planting site to improve fertility and increase water retention and drainage. If soil composition is weak, a layer of topsoil should be considered as well. No matter if your soil is sand or clay, it can be improved by adding the same thing: organic matter. The more, the better; work deep into the soil. Prepare beds to an 18 inch deep for perennials. This will seem like a tremendous amount of work now, but will greatly pay off later. Besides, this is not something that is easily done later, once plants have been established. [b]How-tos : Planting Bulbs [/b] Plant bulbs at a depth that is three times their height, and at least 1-1/2 bulb-widths apart. Work a little bone meal fertilizer into the bottom of your hole, and then place the bulb upright in the hole. The more pointed end is almost always the top. If you have trouble telling which is the top, look for evidence of where a stem or roots were last year. If in doubt, plant them sideways. Fill in with soil gently, making sure there are no rocks or clods that would impede the bulb's stem. When planting a great number of bulbs, dig out an area to the specified depth, place bulbs and replace soil. This ensures that ground has been properly prepared and bulbs are evenly spaced. Plant bulbs in natural drifts rather that formal rows: bulbs can fail or be eaten, leaving holes in a formal arrangement, or will shift with freezing and thawing. If you have trouble with gophers or squirrels eating your bulbs, try sprinkling red pepper in the holes, covering the bulbs with chicken-wire, surround bulbs with sharp shards of gravel or other substance, or planting rodent-repelling bulbs like Fritillaria nearby. [b]How-tos : Preparing Containers[/b] Containers are excellent when used as an ornamental feature, a planting option when there is little or no soil to plant in, or for plants that require a soil type not found in the garden or when soil drainage in the garden is inferior. If growing more than one plant in a container, make sure that all have similar cultural requirements. Choose a container that is deep and large enough to allow root development and growth as well as proportional balance between the fully developed plant and the container. Plant large containers in the place you intend them to stay. All containers should have drainage holes. A mesh screen, broken clay pot pieces(crock) or a paper coffee filter placed over the hole will keep soil from washing out. The potting soil you select should be an appropriate mix for the plants you have chosen. Quality soils (or soil-less medias) absorb moisture readily and evenly when wet. If water runs off soil upon initial wetting, this is an indicator that your soil may not be as good as you think. Prior to filling a container with soil, wet potting soil in the bag or place in a tub or wheelbarrow so that it is evenly moist. Fill container about halfway full or to a level that will allow plants, when planted, to be just below the rim of the pot. Rootballs should be level with soil line when project is complete. Water well. [b]Problems Very few plants, except for those naturally found in desert situations, can tolerate arid soils, but there are plants that seem to be more drought tolerant than others. Plants that are drought tolerant still require moisture, so don't think that they can go for extended period without any water. Drought tolerant plants are often deep rooted, have waxy or thick leaves that conserve water, or leaf structures that close to minimize transpiration. All plants in droughty situations benefit from an occasional deep watering and a 2-3 inch thick layer of mulch. Drought tolerant plants are the backbone of xeriphytic landscaping.
-- 作者: robwu 我們在播種豔紅鹿子百合都是直播土裡 , 保持適當濕度和不直接曬太陽,你的種子已發根才播,如果是我當然繼續等下去囉,但不要給太濕以免爛掉 你 播的Lilium Regal我就完全不認識她的習性!
-- 作者: JadeC
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]robwu[/u]在 [i]2011/05/29 11:23am[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 謝謝大大,:em25: 那我繼續等看看. 台灣百合我已經播很多批了,沒有一批成功過,
-- 作者: robwu
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]JadeC[/u]在 [i]2011/05/29 11:37am[/i] 發表的內容:[/b]
-- 作者: JadeC
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]robwu[/u]在 [i]2011/05/29 03:52pm[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 感謝大大, 真是太好了,
-- 作者: robwu
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]JadeC[/u]在 [i]2011/05/29 11:20pm[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 看大大的腫子感覺比較厚實, 還要等一段不短的時間 因我家寬葉台百 本來是3月開花 但是主力最近才開 但是花背竟然沒有紫紅斑 和去年不一樣!
-- 作者: JadeC
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]robwu[/u]在 [i]2011/05/30 12:21pm[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 太感謝您了,素昧平生, 竟然這麼大方,
-- 作者: Boson
寄種子要檢疫嗎?
-- 作者: fine0810
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]robwu[/u]在 [i]2011/05/30 12:21pm[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] [/quote]
-- 作者: 勇伯
呵呵~要寄國際的私訊問我!
-- 作者: JadeC
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]勇伯[/u]在 [i]2011/05/30 02:02pm[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 我有看到呀!
我倒是買了不少種百合種子,
-- 作者: JadeC
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]Boson[/u]在 [i]2011/05/30 01:22pm[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 規定是一定是要的啦 :em25:
-- 作者: JadeC
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]fine0810[/u]在 [i]2011/05/30 01:25pm[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 嘻嘻,有道理哦 :em25:
-- 作者: JadeC
[這篇文章最後由JadeC在 2011/05/31 05:18am 第 1 次編輯]
-- 作者: JadeC
wu大大, :em25: 勇伯大大, :em25: 若台百有發芽一定上來報告 :em04:
-- 作者: 勇伯
台百是唯一當年種下當年有開花機會的百合
-- 作者: JadeC
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]勇伯[/u]在 [i]2011/05/31 10:41am[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 謝謝勇伯大,
-- 作者: JadeC
報告兩位熱心的大大,
-- 作者: robwu
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]JadeC[/u]在 [i]2011/06/03 06:27am[/i] 發表的內容:[/b]
-- 作者: JadeC
[這篇文章最後由JadeC在 2011/11/29 09:29pm 第 1 次編輯] 其實應該算還沒出苗啦,我也不清楚,
-- 作者: 勇伯
呵呵!
-- 作者: JadeC
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]勇伯[/u]在 [i]2011/06/03 09:37am[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 謝謝勇伯教撇步 :em25: :em25: :em25: 如果賣家沒片偶或是出錯貨的話, 這是Lilium Regal,
-- 作者: JadeC
真是太冷了? 小苗陣亡率大約三分之二,只剩三分之一存活, [UploadFile=0011_1340462981.jpg] 其中左下角這一苗,長出好幾片真葉, 格子裡淺色細小顆粒是有機肥, 4-6-2,肥料不知道用對了沒有:em15: 不過有經過雪掩的考驗,應該能適應這兒了吧.
-- 作者: theresagood
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]JadeC[/u]在 [i]2012/06/23 02:50pm[/i] 發表的內容:[/b]
-- 作者: JadeC
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]theresagood[/u]在 [i]2012/06/23 11:07pm[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 謝謝指導 :em25: 期待開花, 雖然可能要好幾年 :em15:
-- 作者: JadeC
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]勇伯[/u]在 [i]2011/06/03 09:37am[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 報告!
-- 作者: JadeC 曬了兩週太陽,看起來有長大些些嗎? 中間有一株曬軟了,偷挖起來看好像不行了:( [UploadFile=Lilium20Regal_1342156273.jpg]
-- 作者: JadeC
請問一下各位百合高手前輩, [UploadFile=0171_1343266356.jpg]
-- 作者: JadeC
[這篇文章最後由JadeC在 2012/08/08 06:30am 第 3 次編輯] 每天被我搬來搬去曬太陽, 育苗盒都破了. 右下角這株要搬家
-- 作者: JadeC
根系還可以, 難怪長得比較壯,
-- 作者: JadeC
搬到獨立空間了,希望健康長大,也希望明年能開花; [UploadFile=0421_1344407626.jpg]
-- 作者: 淺影 这颗看起来很健康,期待明年能开出漂亮的花
-- 作者: aubrey
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]JadeC[/u]在 [i]2011/06/03 02:13am[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 台灣有人稱Lilium Regal是大鐵砲百合, 雖然種的人沒公開說是這品種, 但有大量栽培.
-- 作者: JadeC
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]淺影[/u]在 [i]2012/08/13 11:51am[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 謝謝謝謝,前些天又給了些肥,5-6-8 :em25:
-- 作者: JadeC
[這篇文章最後由JadeC在 2012/08/18 05:33pm 第 1 次編輯] 謝謝建議:em25: 偶這兒還沒有細葉台百,只有"疑似"寬葉台百 REGAL就是岷江百合,帝王百合對吧?
-- 作者: JadeC 這棵長大不少, [UploadFile=1131_1364253075.jpg]
-- 作者: JadeC
上面這棵因為塞了肉骨肥在盆裡,松鼠沒來偷, 撿起來重新種植時,發現開始分生小球了.
-- 作者: theresagood
其實方便用吊盆嗎?
-- 作者: fine0810
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]JadeC[/u]在 [i]2012/08/18 06:00pm[/i] 發表的內容:[/b]
-- 作者: 慣看風月
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]theresagood[/u]在 [i]2013/04/09 11:07pm[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 你乾脆叫她掛脖子上或頂在頭上..
-- 作者: ㄚ宏
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]fine0810[/u]在 [i]2013/04/09 11:12pm[/i] 發表的內容:[/b]
-- 作者: JadeC
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]theresagood[/u]在 [i]2013/04/09 11:07pm[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] [quote][b]下面引用由[u]慣看風月[/u]在 [i]2013/04/10 05:59am[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 這個辦法也不錯,創意滿點,:em02:
-- 作者: JadeC
[quote][b]下面引用由[u]fine0810[/u]在 [i]2013/04/09 11:12pm[/i] 發表的內容:[/b] 感謝芬大:em25: :em25: :em25: :em25: :em25:
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