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water lilly question
I have a Lilly from last season. It is 2.5 foot under water, and still has
one leaf left from previous growth. I pruned the rest away after they deteriorated last late autumn Is it a wise move to remove this last pad, which hovers around 1 foot below the surface, in order to encourage the new seasons growth? Alex |
"Alex Woodward" wrote in message ... I have a Lilly from last season. It is 2.5 foot under water, and still has one leaf left from previous growth. I pruned the rest away after they deteriorated last late autumn Is it a wise move to remove this last pad, which hovers around 1 foot below the surface, in order to encourage the new seasons growth? Alex ==================== Leave it unless it's rotting. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
Reel McKoi wrote:
"Alex Woodward" wrote in message ... I have a Lilly from last season. It is 2.5 foot under water, and still has one leaf left from previous growth. I pruned the rest away after they deteriorated last late autumn Is it a wise move to remove this last pad, which hovers around 1 foot below the surface, in order to encourage the new seasons growth? Leave it unless it's rotting. Definitely - it's an indicator leaf, and the plant needs that to know when to send up it's main growth. -- derek |
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