1. Calla needs to be dug out after dormancy
The horseshoe lotus period is generally around February and March every year. After flowering, it will slowly decay and the leaves will gradually wither. When summer comes, the leaves of Calla will almost fall off, leaving only the bulb p>
At this time, it is necessary to reduce watering and dig out the bulb after the basin soil is dry. If the bulb is not taken out and stored at a suitable temperature, it will be difficult to adapt to the external high-temperature environment and aging damage, and then it will be difficult to bloom again. Therefore, it is necessary to dig out the bulb of Calla after dormancy, especially the potted calla, wash the bulb, soak it with carbendazim, and then dry it in a cool and ventilated place. Then put it in a carton with soft paper and put it in the refrigerator p>
2. Calla Lily must be refrigerated after dormancy in summer
Calla likes temperature and is suitable for growing in a warm environment. It is not resistant to high temperature. After flowering, its branches and leaves gradually wither, and the plant becomes more fragile and more sensitive to the external temperature. Therefore, when it comes to the high temperature in summer, Calla will be more unbearable. If it is not refrigerated, bulb curing will be difficult to survive in the generally high temperature environment in summer p>
Therefore, after dormancy in summer, Calla Lily needs to be well stored and the temperature in the refrigerator should be controlled between five and seven degrees. In this way, after two months, take out the bulb and plant it again, so that it can germinate and grow smoothly and produce beautiful flowers p>