Sunday, April 12, 2009

Ginger flower (butterfly lily) won't bloom?

i have several pots of white ginger flower, or so call the Btterfly Lily. unfortunately i live in a condo, i have a concret back yard, i have to grow them in planter.


they grow very tall and lush but just won%26#039;t bloom!?


i had them for more then 3 years now, i got a couple of bulbs during these time, very frustrating.


i love the fragrant, we have these flowers back home(taiwan) and i really miss the smell of it


the planters are on the east side of the back yard with tree shade half of the day. i water it regularly


http://www.tropilab.com/butterflylily.ht...

Ginger flower (butterfly lily) won%26#039;t bloom?
How big of a container do you have them in? A plant that large is certain to need at least a 25 liter container or half barrel to do well. I%26#039;m not that familiar with Butterfly lily, but I know of other plants that will not bloom if they are root bound. Their roots need a lot of room to spread out. I wish I could be more help, but that is all I can think of since I%26#039;ve never grown a butterfly lily. Have you given it fertilizer?


Good Luck
Reply:It is extremely important to make sure there is good drainage where you plant your bulbs and that you fertilize the bulbs 3 times with a well-balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer. Fertilize once when planting, once when they just come above the surface, and once right after flowering.





Container plants cannot get all the nutrients they need after about 3 months, so you need to feed them.



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